Originally Posted by Oldman03
Since he manually pushed in the contactor, aka starter, and it didn't run, that would mean the contacts in the starter didn't make.

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Or the starter is dependent on 120v line power which passes through the float if it were making like 99% of home sewage pumps.

By jumping around the contacts, and the motor ran, it just fortifies that train of thought.

The float switch would only supply power to activate, aka pull in, the contactor. In other words, the float switch is control power to the starter.
Whether the float switch is good or bad, by manually pushing in the starter or jumping around the starter, you have by-passed the float.

If its running ok now, I suspect the starter is going bad or had trash on the contact points. We have an ant that loves to get into electrical stuff and that is a common problem with starters, pressure switches, etc. in this part of the country.

Kinda rare to find a mag-starter on a home sewage pump.
Pictures of what he's working with would be worth a thousand words.


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Originally Posted by renegade50
My ignoree,s will never be Rock Stars on 24 hr campfire.....Like me!!!!

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