Anyone know a plumber or pool repairperson? Need some 'waterswitch' advice!
Our 6mo labrador puppy, bless her big dopey heart, has chewed through not one but TWO cords on the Onga Waterswitch.
One cord is the float sensor cord. The other is... I'm not exactly sure. It connects the pump to another part on top of the tank. The pump isn't working now though. She chewed through the float sensor yesterday and the pump was still working, and we thought we'd made it so that the other cord couldn't be chewed through but it seems she is much smarter than us. Now she's chewed through the second one and it isn't working at all.
My question is... anyone a plumber or a pool repairperson who can tell me anything about these 'waterswitch' things? Mainly... is this going to be expensive? I would ring a plumber now but they'll want to come look, which means a public holiday callout fee UGH! And the pool places are shut (apparently no boxing day specials on pools LOL!).
I don't know where you are located Leash, but call a pool shop, I'm pretty sure that Neptunes are open today and they deal with all that stuff too or can give you the number of someone who does.
Called Neptunes but spoke to a chick that sounded like I just woke her up and she just said she has no idea and gave me the number of someone else. I'll try again on Wednesday I guess.
Worked out what the second cord was... the electrical cord to the submersible pump. Wonderful. Lucky she didn't kill herself.
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