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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A majority of sump pumps are powered by electricity and get turned on using a float activator or some sort of pressure sensor, which is triggered by the water pressure as the level rises. A float activator would use a buoyant, which if taken afloat by the water, would manually activate an alarm;it is the same concept for the toilet tank. Since the machine works on electric power, if the power supply were to be interrupted, that would mean the basement would flood and this is where it is crucial that you have sump pump battery backup.</p>
<p>The majority of sump pumps come equipped with water level signals, which send some sort of alarm when the level of water in an area rises to a certain point. This will only happen if the sump pump is broken and does not turn off automatically. Some of the more trendy alarm types will send the homeowner a text message to alert him of the flooding. The good thing is that these situations do not occur very often and sump pump machines are, for the most part, reliable.</p>
<p>A sump pump machine basically works by preventing flooding in the lowest part of a basement, for instance during a storm, and as waster levels rise, an alarm is triggered and the machine starts to suck up the water, sending it outside of the house through the designated pipes. One of the ways the system ensures the water goes out is by using an anti backflow valve called a check valve.</p>
<p>There are a number of sump pumps, which do not run on electricity. For instance, people who use municipal water systems sometimes install sump pumps, which are powered by the force of flowing water and use this pressure to pump out the flooded water. It is not a perfect system though, because in order to work, it uses as much city water as the flooding water, when pumping it out.</p>
<p>Other people prefer to use a generator to back up the power, stacking up on gasoline or diesel. A generator is probably a better choice compared to water pressure power, but it is expensive and calls for regular maintenance of the generator to make sure it works should the need occur.</p>
<p>However, whether you are using a submersible pump or a pedestal, one simple power backup solution is best and that is sump pump battery backup. Many people use batteries to back up the power on their pumps, car batteries being a viable option, just as much as deep cycle boat batteries. When power is turned on, the system charges the battery and makes sure it stays charged in case there should come a storm accompanied by power blackouts.</p>
<p>There is the option of using a trickle charger on the car battery; it is definitely a step up from a bucket brigade, will prevent any flooding, there is no need for you to cough up extra cash and it is clean. So, for many, a trickle charger is the simplest and most affordable sump pump battery backup.</p>
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