💧 Stay dry, stay ahead — the PumpSpy float switch that never quits!
The PumpSpy Sump Pump Tethered Universal Float Switch Replacement features gold-plated electrical connections for enhanced durability, a universal piggyback plug for easy compatibility, and a 10-foot cord for flexible installation. Designed for sump, sewage, and effluent pumps, it offers reliable automatic water level detection and activation at 10 Amps and 120VAC. Proudly assembled in Michigan, this float switch ensures dependable pump automation and peace of mind.
Brand | PumpSpy |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Style | 10' Cord |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850004841174 |
Manufacturer | Raybend |
UPC | 850004841174 |
Part Number | TS-100 |
Item Weight | 1.13 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.41 x 4.17 x 3.82 inches |
Item model number | TS-100 |
Size | 10' |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
Switch Style | Float Switch |
Included Components | Tethered float switch, hose clamp, mounting clamp, mounting screw |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**Z
Great Item. Easy to install!
I am a 64 year old woman and I installed this myself! It worked from the first test. It’s easy to adjust the tether too.
D**1
Does its Job
Excellent product, easy to install, cured the problem
J**A
Seems capable
Easy to install,so far so good!
L**L
The sump and sewer ejector pump float switch with the highest reliability
If you want a “set and forget” sump or sewer ejector pump, one of the best things you can do is NOT buy a pump with a built-in vertical float switch. Cast iron pumps can last up to two decades; vertical float switches can fail in a year or two. If the vertical switch is built into the pump, you may need to trash a $400 pump when a $30 float switch fails.A better approach is to use an external piggyback type float switch. That way if the float switch fails, you can easily and inexpensively replace only the float switch and keep using the pump.The best external float switch type for most residential sump and/or sewer ejector pumps is a tethered piggyback type like this one from PumpSpy. Best in terms of simplicity and long term reliability. There are reports that tethered float switches can last for decades. We haven’t been using them for anywhere near that long, but the switch mechanisms are designed for millions of activations and there isn’t much to go wrong with this float switch design.PumpSpy’s tethered float switch is about half the cost of a similar design from Zoeller, and a third the cost of a similar design from Sludge Boss/Pit Alarm. We’ve been using this float switch for a while and find it sufficiently buoyant and completely reliable.The only cons?The PumpSpy tethered float switch has a molded seam on its exterior that potentially could catch on TP or other suspended solids in a sewer ejector basin. The Zoeller and Sludge Boss tethered floats are both completely smooth on the exterior.The PumpSpy tethered float also is smaller than the Zoeller model and a lot smaller than the Sludge Boss model so its maximum buoyancy will be less. Smaller size is a plus for smaller sump pits, but the thicker the suspended solids in a sewer pit the greater the need for higher buoyancy. All in all, for us the PumpSpy float has always had sufficient buoyancy.
Z**E
Works great
I have found this style of switching my sump pump the be the most reliable, they will last 20 years in most cases
P**N
Sump pump float level
Works well with new sump pump install..
R**Y
good product, recommend to anyone to keep as a backup for sump pump
this is the simplest remedy if the float switch on your sump pump goes bad, typically what happens is the pump stays in the "on" position which means pump runs continuously and will ultimately burn up a $260-400 sump pump. This switch simply plugs in between the pump electrical cord and your power source. The only thing you have to do is adjust the amount of movement that the Pumpspy float needs to turn on your pump at the proper water level and then turn off. This switch now gives you much more flexibility in managing your pump's time in use to either a longer cycle or a shorter vs the float switch mounted on pumps (mine are all Zoeller) that are pre-fixed. Buy one (less than $30) and have more peace of mind when hurricane season is upon you.
J**N
Works great
Good product
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