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Connecting Cables Directly in Damaged Float Switch of Dirty Water Pump with Capacitor

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  • #1 16430289
    micuszyn88
    Level 13  
    I warmly welcome. I have a problem with connecting the cables in the engine from the dirty water pump. The father got a pump from the neighbor, he had a float switch before, but the cables were damaged by the swimmer itself and it is not possible to repair it. I would like to connect the cables directly and ask for directions. I will add that the pump has a capacitor and that the engine is operational. In the attachment I am sending the cable system. greetings Connecting Cables Directly in Damaged Float Switch of Dirty Water Pump with Capacitor
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  • #2 16430306
    kassans
    Level 32  
    Connect as it was a swimmer and float is nothing else than a normal on / off switch.
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  • #3 16430310
    micuszyn88
    Level 13  
    I would do it if I could fix the cable at the float, unfortunately it is broken at the exit and it is not possible to connect the cables. I just have to get around quite a swimmer.
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  • #4 16430320
    kassans
    Level 32  
    So, disassemble the float and see which cables were shorted, and you did not have to disassemble the whole pump.
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  • #5 16430328
    micuszyn88
    Level 13  
    The pump was spinning and the float was pulled out and I got it on the table in this state :) I only extended the cables because they were cracked. Well, you do not need to look for a schematic and try to connect for a short time. Besides, I do not know how it was connected originally where there was a capacitor and a float connected.
  • #6 16430335
    kassans
    Level 32  
    Engine measurements will tell you everything, if there are no brushes, it can be a starter capacitor.
  • #7 16430347
    micuszyn88
    Level 13  
    This is a typical ordinary float pump

    Added after 30 [minutes]:

    Subject resolved :) I connected using the trial and error method and the motor works here is the wiring diagram:

    Connecting Cables Directly in Damaged Float Switch of Dirty Water Pump with Capacitor

    1. Yellow from the engine with blue from the power supply.
    2. Brown from the brown engine with power supply and a blue cable capacitor. (connection of three cables)
    3. Blue from the engine under the capacitor red cable.

    Maybe someone will need this scheme when he also has problems with the float switch. Regards, subject to close.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting cables directly in a damaged float switch of a dirty water pump with a capacitor. The user faced issues due to damaged cables at the float switch, making repairs impossible. Suggestions included treating the float switch as a simple on/off switch and disassembling the float to identify shorted cables. Ultimately, the user resolved the issue through trial and error, successfully connecting the motor using a specific wiring diagram. The final connections included yellow and blue cables from the motor to the power supply, brown cables connecting to both the power supply and capacitor, and a blue cable from the motor under the capacitor to a red cable.
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