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On Sep 14, 12:45*am, DK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 23:39:18 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 10:19:36 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: So. *How's that pump working? Which one? I got three. *One in the Tramco lift system, one active in the sump, and one on standby in the sump. You have a standby generator to go with them? No. *And last year my basement got a few inches of water when the power went out soon after heavy, heavy rains began. Widespread outages. It was a pain, but since I won't insulate/finish a basement, no big deal. *No damage was done, just some cleanup. Now nearly all the "stuff" kept here is in plastic bins. That was the first time there was water in the basement in the 10 years I've been here, so I spent @$500 in watertight storage bins. We're getting more rain now - supposedly a 50-year deal - but the power has stayed on. Except for some throw rugs and the paneling that's here, there's nothing to get hurt. *Unless the water gets high enough to get in my furnace internals. *But I don't think that can happen here, given the lay of the land. I've thought about a generator, but probably won't go there. --Vic * I can get you one of these at cost. http://www.sumpro.com/ I'm just curious, and I know it's none of my business, but i thought you were into computer software. how'd you get involved with high-tech sump apparatus? |