Dual Submersible install [RE-wrenches]

Nick Lucchese nickl at sierrasolar.com
Mon Oct 25 18:14:45 PDT 2004


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  First of all let me just say this diet patch above my words works 
wonders, just don't put it on your forehead cuz everyone will want to 
know how well it works, did you try the Atkins or south beach, does 
it interfere with the Nicotine patch on your cheek etc. Then once i 
lost all the weight I sat at my computer getting free truck quotes 
instead of looking at them in person and I just had to eat all those 
free steaks and put all the weight back on. So if you have to only 
fall for one ad.

Windy, Matt, Ron, Wrenches,

  Just wanted to give an update on the finished dual pump install. 
Thanks to Windy for alarming me of the seriousness of the already 
discomforting install I was about to take on. Thanks as well to Matt 
and Ron for their tips. Luckily I called the local well driller and 
they were able to get someone out today and it was dropped 
simultaneously with the Ac pump and using a dual well seal without a 
problem. With the winch wheel equipped on the truck the existing pump 
was pulled in about 20 minutes. The well professional finished the 
splice and plumbing portion and had almost began to drop both just as 
I finished up module grounding and tidying up the wires at the pole 
mount. In addition to once both pumps were down in the well he 
finished up plumbing back into the pressure tank and additional valve 
for flood irrigating with the PV pump about twice as fast as myself. 
While the pump technician's rate was twice the amount of my hourly it 
easily paid off in time saved so the owner and myself could go about 
our day.

  In the future I will not hesitate on calling in someone with the 
right equipment for the job or expertise. Sometimes you have the gut 
feeling that the job is not something you feel comfortable with from 
the beginning and asking for the right help from people with the 
right tools goes a long way for good rest and prevention of costly 
mistakes.

Thanks again for the quick alert, it may have saved me ???, Nick A Lucchese

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