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SUMPRO 100 Fully-Automatic 1800W Auxiliary Power Source
Smaller footprint, lighter and quieter operation
Easy to ready LCD screen for real-time monitoring
Solar & Wind inputs for battery charging
Alarm contact for remote monitoring & notification
Improved charging circuit & high inrush capability
Powers your Existing Pump in an Outage
Easy installation, no modifications or piping changes
Works with any 115V Sump Pump up to 1/2 HP
Microprocessor based system design
Fully automatic charging system
Built to Last
Epoxy finished steel enclosure
Two piece construction for easy installation
Hinged door for easy battery access
User Friendly
Inverter light lets you know when power is out or quality is poor
Charge light tells you the status of the batteries
Uses Two Deep Cycle Marine Batteries (NOT INCLUDED)
For Indoor Use Only
Specifications
IS20281
General Information
Product Category
Water Pump Accessories
Motor
Battery Included
No
Rated Capacity
1800 Watts
Overview
Product Category
Water Pump Accessories
Weight
60 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
3 Years
Product Length
25.625 Inches
Product Width
16.625 Inches
Product Height
10.5 Inches
Additional Model Numbers
SUMPRO, IS20281
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Sump Pump Expert
Is the SumpPro a pure sine wave inverter charger? What is it's surge capacity? Can it handle a 1/2 hp zoeller submersible sump pump?
Preston
from Illinois
July 13, 2014
Answer
Thank you for your interest in Sump Pumps Direct. It is not a pure sine wave inverter. It’s modified.
There is no rated surge on the SUMPRO but will handle the surge of a 1/2hp max 12 running amp max pump.
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First your website is great. I have a question about auxiliary power sources. My situation is we had power outage this weekend during very heavy four hour nonstop rain storm. I have a dual sump pump system and also a battery backup sump pump. So a three sump pump system. Everything worked fine until the power loss the power was off for seven hours. Then the single battery backup sump pump was a life saver. It kept up with the water flow, but I was concerned how much longer the battery charge would last? The good news I was home to monitor the situation. I want peace of mind that my finished basement does not flood if had not been home. My question is how can I extend my battery backup sump pump for at least 24 hours or longer? What would you suggest? Look forward to your reply.
Randy Daniel
from Illinois
May 31, 2011
Answer
Depending on your battery backup system, most battereis will run for approximately 7 - 7 1/2 hours continuous or up to 24 hours when it's cycling on and off. Another option would be a Basement Watchdog BIG DOG
kit with 2 batteries that could provide up to 15 hours of continuous or 48 hours of non-continuous run time.
Your best option would probably be to purchase a standby generator that would turn on automatically when you loose power. You can find some essential circuit standby generators HERE. For proper sizing, it's best to consult with a licensed electrician.
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