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Hi All
Thanks in advance for the help and advice that forums like this provide, I appreciate everyone taking the time to read and respond.
I have a water butt that I want to pump from, and I’d like to put the pump on a timer.
I have two pumps - one is a dirty water pump, and has an RCD on the plug. The other is a specific “water butt pump”, and doesn’t have an RCD. I understand that having an RCD is for the best when mixing water with electricity.
I’d prefer to use the dirty water pump (more power, newer, safer?) but every time the power is switched off, the RCD trips. Using a timer would mean then that it would trip off every time the schedule ends.
Trying to find the best solution.
-Should I replace the dirty water pump on the assumption that it’s faulty?
-Could I replace the outdoor socket with one that has an in-built RCD and change the plug to a normal one plugged into a timer?
-Do we think the water butt pump is ok without an RCD?
-Any other bright ideas?
Thanks in advance for the help and advice that forums like this provide, I appreciate everyone taking the time to read and respond.
I have a water butt that I want to pump from, and I’d like to put the pump on a timer.
I have two pumps - one is a dirty water pump, and has an RCD on the plug. The other is a specific “water butt pump”, and doesn’t have an RCD. I understand that having an RCD is for the best when mixing water with electricity.
I’d prefer to use the dirty water pump (more power, newer, safer?) but every time the power is switched off, the RCD trips. Using a timer would mean then that it would trip off every time the schedule ends.
Trying to find the best solution.
-Should I replace the dirty water pump on the assumption that it’s faulty?
-Could I replace the outdoor socket with one that has an in-built RCD and change the plug to a normal one plugged into a timer?
-Do we think the water butt pump is ok without an RCD?
-Any other bright ideas?