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On 16 Nov 2006 20:05:38 -0800, "b393capt"
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Peggie,

This one will be a little tough. Yes, I did try pumping longer in fact
for a very long time, it didn't even improve a little bit.

Yes, your right, I did mean a strainer rather than a filter. Says
Jabsco on the outside and is maybe 3 inches wide and round.

I am leary about adding a one-way. Will adding a one-way valave just
after the sump really be a solution, or just delay the water coming
back into the sump by another 30 minutes or so? I was thinking it
won't work because the seal isn't very good on these things, and any
hair in the line will just make it worse.


Hi,

Is there space for a/the filter after the sump?

cheers,
Pete.
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Is there apec for the shower to drain into a small sump tank and the
pump empties the sump tank - float switch in the tank switches it on.
Any water running back will merely go into the sump tank. Attwood and
Jabsco make small ones, or a plastic sandwich box can be adapted.

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Is there space for the shower to drain into a small sump tank and the
pump empties the sump tank - float switch in the tank switches it on.
Any water running back will merely go into the sump tank. Attwood and
Jabsco make small ones, or a plastic sandwich box can be adapted.

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Is there space for the shower to drain into a small sump tank?? The
pump then empties the sump tank - float switch in the tank switches it
on. Any water running back will merely go into the sump tank. Attwood
and Jabsco make small ones, or a plastic sandwich box can be adapted.

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