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We recommend labelling it "SUMP PUMP DO NOT REMOVE OR RELOCATE" so that a few years down the line it's not removed. Those filters can interrupt the way that the device operates. One caution: If you have a powerstrip that serves as a line conditioner, surge supressor, or filter, plug this device in somewhere else. This alerts that the pump has malfunctioned or is not able to keep up with the water flow. These 110V sewage ejector pump systems have an alarm that turns on when the water rises to a preset level in the sump basin. If you use the same network name, it will likely pay dividends to you providing more access in new areas with no additional network logins.Īfter the device is installed, re-test the wireless network. 110 Volt Sewage Ejector Pump Systems with Alarm. That network can have the same (or different) network name and password as your original network. The distant end will create a network where you plug it in. Pair the other end to it, then find an outlet in a covered area (garage or an outlet indoors that is nearer (as the crow flies) to where your Sump Alarm head unit location and place the other end. One end of this Extender plugs into both the WiFi router and into a power outlet. The end that connects at the router also has a plug - so no additional powerstrips are necessary.It supports 2.4Ghz (which is what the Sump Alarm Unit uses).Fairly Childproof: Tamper resistant reset and on/off buttons (of course they can always unplug it).Everything reconnects (and quickly) after power loss / recovery cycle.If you don't have Wi-Fi - it will give it to you.The device can be moved around and tested in various locations as long as there is an outlet. The new wireless "Range" is never an issue because the TP Link uses the home powerlines.Most customers can extend the network indoors and let the signal connect to the WiFi enabled alarm outdoors. Indoor extenders are lower cost than an outdoor extenders.This is an indoor extender, which we are recommending for various reasons: There are several variations (Click Here to go directly to the correct version on Amazon.Com). If it does have issues reporting purchase a wireless extender for you ( we often suggest this extender shown below).Īt the time of this writing, the cost is $45.
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If it doesn't have issues reporting - you're also done. Mount the device where it makes more sense. Excellent or good? You're done. If you end up in the "Fair" range, don't worry about it. Once you have the readings, compare them to the chart above. Give it 2-3 minutes to steady out - and if possible dont stand too close to it. You want to remove yourself from the device so that it cannot use you as an antenna. With the App running and connected to network you want to measure, put your device where the WiFi enabled alarm is (or will be) and walk away. If you have not yet installed your device, get a box or a bucket and try to locate your phone or tablet in the desired location where you plan to mount the head unit. If your unit is already installed - unplug it and put your device on top of the Sump Alarm.