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![]() Well, lets make sure its a celenoid first..... it has bolts in it and attaches to a cord that you put a pump in.. turns off when the water gets above the doo hickey.. sound right?
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![]() This is a solenoid:
![]() You can pick one up at McMaster-Carr for ~$18. There are 3 versions, 24VAC, 120VAC and 12VDC. The part number for the 120VAC one is 7877K53. |
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![]() Mcmaster-Carr is an online store. The solenoid is normally closed, so when you plug it in, the solenoid opens up (thus letting water through). I currently have mine hooked up to a float switch. If the water level in my sump gets too high, it trips the float switch and turns off the power to the solenoid, cutting off the freshwater supply.
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