Condensate Pump Replacement Switch Zingear G606 replaces Crouzet 83133169
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I'm the one in charge of the sale! I was frustrated because I couldn't find replacement switches for two of my condensate pumps when they stopped working - Ordinary microswitches wouldn't work, and pump manufacturers wanted $75 for one (really!). As a result, I had a batch custom-made. My two condensate pumps are now happy as a result of these. What about the rest of them? I'm offering them for sale here. - Warm regards, Cliff
Selected User Reviews For Condensate Pump Replacement Switch Zingear G606 replaces Crouzet 83133169
For my Beckett CB15 condensate pump, I needed a new snap switch. Beckett didn't even have a spare switch on hand! This is a one-stop shop for everything you need. It's a straightforward swap. Add a "Snubber Circuit" in parallel with the switch contacts if you want the CONTACTS on your replacement switch to last indefinitely. The spark that occurs when the switch opens and closes is absorbed and eliminated by a snubber. The failure of your OEM switch and pump is most likely due to this. You can get a pre-made one for a reasonable price. For about a buck or two, I put this together. "Snubber Circuit" can be found on Amazon. A small circuit board with a green terminal strip and three components, a red capacitor, a blue resistor, and a blue MOV, is what you're looking for. There are a LOT of sellers, and prices and delivery times vary greatly. br>This vendor was very quick in getting my replacement switch to me. They also included an EXCELLENT instruction sheet with detailed instructions and fantastic illustrations that anyone can understand. That was a wonderful surprise, and you did a fantastic job with it.
Thank you to the seller for including pictures of the switch's dimensions; otherwise, I would not have known that it would also fit my Beckett condenser pump. When my furnace was turned on and the humidifier was turned on, the pump would cycle on and off. Because the switch was broken (it only flipped one way), I had to turn it on and off. The float rose with the water, turning the switch on and discharging some water, then dropped, turning the switch off, but the float rose almost instantly because water was still entering the pump reservoir. As a result, the game has begun - off - on- until the furnace came to a complete stop. I was concerned that the pump's motor would be damaged as a result of this. Thank you again to the seller for the detailed instructions and photos. I despise tossing out electrical/electronic devices/appliances simply because a few switches have failed.
I didn't have to replace the entire Little Giant condensate pump because of this $7 replacement microswitch. The OEM switch will set you back $40 if you try to purchase it. A new pump will set you back around $50. Money was saved, and best of all, a working pump was thrown away. This switch is perfect in terms of fit and function. In addition, it's a very simple swap. Thank you very much!.
My pump was only cycling for a few seconds. It was finally the switch that I figured out. It was a no-brainer to spend a few dollars on this switch rather than $60 on a new pump. Some reviewers complain that it lacks the OEM switch's cycle count, but it only costs one dollar. It costs a third of what it used to, and it's easy to replace. The pump will almost certainly be shot by the time you've gone through three switches.
Pump for condensate (nineteenth condensate). The same thing happened to me as it did to the seller: I had previously purchased a different condensate pump, which failed after a few years due to a faulty limit switch, but I was unable to locate a replacement and the pump manufacturer was unhelpful. It was very frustrating to have such a small part fail and have to buy a completely new pump because of it, so I purchased a Liberty Pumps LCU-100. Pump for condensate (nineteenth condensate). Of course, its limit switch failed after a few years, but it was replaceable, and I was able to keep using the pump because of this replacement part. An instruction sheet is included by the seller.
br>I got the proper switch from Cliff Stoll for less than ten dollars. 00, and the problem was solved. Cliff is exactly the kind of person America needs.
It's a perfect match for a Little Giant VCMA- 15 Pump. 950337 is a Little Giant part number. Can't speak to the longevity of this replacement, but the original part had shorted out/burned up the switch pads, causing the pump to continue to run even when there was no water in the tank. We had it back up and running in 5 minutes.
Excellent value and prompt delivery. When it comes to something as important as a furnace, you don't want to have to wait or return to Wyoming. This is a company from which I will definitely purchase again.