Reddit reviews WAYNE WWB WaterBUG Submersible Pump with Multi-Flo Technology,Yellow
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The pump should be unplugged once the water is no longer being moved, or pump will run dry.Assembled in the US with foreign and domestic partsMulti-flo technology allows easy selection of the appropriate discharge for the applicationTop discharge is perfect for tight spaces where water removal is needed; window wells, buckets, etc.Side discharge is ideal for easy water removal from flat open surfaces: flat roofs, flooded basements, standing water in yard, shower stalls, etc30 ft. Max head.; removes water down to 1/16 in. Of surface, virtually dry. For removing water from flooded basements, boats, stock tanks, and even a 5 gallon bucketMax. Flow rate is 1257 gallons per hour: 900 gph at 10 ft; 3/4 in. Corrosion Resistant Brass discharge outlets, with tethered cap seals, fits any standard garden hoseEliminate standing water in your yard, and the risk to attract mosquitos. Use the WaterBUG to stop the bugs!
I have 3500W recommended by my electrician that should run my gas furnace via a transfer switch, sump, fridge, and a light or two, just not all simultaneously.
For generators, few things:
I also grabbed one of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018LRUDUU
The photos in one of the top reviews speak for itself.
You may also consider a drill pump, it's literally a little pump you attach to a hand drill and has a hose input and output.
I have an unusual setup that requires a bit of explanation.
Before I started using supersoil I used that Bluelab pH controller to maintain a 6.5 pH in the reservoir automatically. Now it's just an overpriced pH monitor.
Since the reservoir is tucked into that corner with a shelf above it, determining the water level was a challenge. The PVC pipe on the right has a right angle that goes down into the res about 3 inches. I blow into that pipe periodically when filling the res and once it bubbles I know it is full. If someone has a better idea I'd love to hear it.
Also, you'll see a pump on top of the res that's for aeration. It feeds an 8inch air stone at the bottom of the res.
The 3rd water line coming from the res on the right going into that cup is just to test the water if needed when the tent is in flower and can't be opened.
The 10gal bucket on the left is for hand feeding with a submersible pump, I hardly need to use that anymore either with this new supersoil setup. (edit: this is unrelated to blumats but thought it needed an explanation)
looks like a berm of leaves around the edge of that lake. can you open up a channel to get the water to drain into the woods?
if you really want to pump it out you can do something like:
https://www.amazon.com/WWB-WaterBUG-Submersible-Multi-Flo-Technology/dp/B018LRUDUU/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1519656062&sr=8-18&keywords=trash+pump
Short term: you can buy a pump like this this which will work on a floor and pump the water down to a very low level. Then you can wet vac the remaining water or mop it.
Long term: directing the water into the sump across the floor isn't the right solution - the water shouldn't be getting on your floor to begin with. It's best to control the water with drains along the perimeter of your footing/basement wall, and have those connected to your sump. That can be done either from the outside (excavating down to the footing & you should probably install a waterproofing membrane on the wall while you're at it) or from the inside (breaking the floor and installing a drain). Either won't be cheap. The inside solution will be "easier" to DIY but is still a lot of hard manual work.
Best of luck to you!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018LRUDUU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_z6wADb2JMQZWA
Best wishes
Here's an actual serious list of things I got and LOVED and what I'm getting next time:
Also, what's coming your way seems more like Ike than Harvey. If I was looking at that I'd get