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Posted by john in la on December 19, 2005 at 18:05:30 from (66.157.27.234):
Ain't this great. My child just informs me the water is not working in the bath tub. No its not frozen; its 50° right now. Went out and looked at the pump but do not see anything wrong at first glance. For some reason the tank is running dry before the pump cuts on. I have the pump set at 40/60 and per the OLD gauge seems to be coming on and going off at the proper time. If you turn water on it runs very well for a while then goes down to a small drip as if it is running out of water pressure. If you leave the valve open the pump will eventually come on and water will run fine till pump cuts off and then it runs dry again. Seems like the pressure switch is set at 0/60 but the gauge does not show this to be true. Guess I will change the gauge first to see if it is miss reading the pressure. Any Ideas?????????????????????
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