How to ByPass Pressure Switch on 12v/24v

Here are a few ways to fix the issue and help you resolve it. Here are a few things you will need. This is the cheapest way to do it. To get back up and running. Also, take your broken pump and put it back in the field working for another 6-12 months.

Maybe $60.00 for this to be done. also, put money back in your pocket if you have a bunch of motors that will spin. why not just go to a dual system you already have all the pumps on the shelf. Something to think about right?

If your pressure switch breaks there are a few ways to get you back up and running. We turn the pump into a bypass pump. So any pump you, may have with a broken PS. This is your answer. to stop buying PS. To build it better you will need a few more parts. not listed yet.

If you’re tired of them 24-volt PS taken a dump. Do this, we have had one on the system since last year September. It’s still going now, Bring them back to life!!

You could also use a wireless 12-volt remote for $25.00 on Amazon and control it that way without adding anything. You have to turn it off and on or you could blow cheaper hose overpressure. Or possibly damage the head. I am working on diagrams soon.

Make sure your wiring is correct and you are getting 12 volts plus at the pump. This is not a fix for sloppy wiring.

This setup has been proven to work for a long time and also add some power.

1 Dwell Pressure switch (make sure you buy the correct psi size for your pump)

1 Banjo Tee (Size to your system)

2 ft of 3/8 hose run off the TEE to your Dwell

1 1/4 npt to 3/8 Barb out of PS to TEE

2 Plugs to add the tee into the line after the pump. This tee goes after the pump & before the reel

Will post the video soon!! still working on the page.