🚨 Stay dry, stay smart — protect your home with real-time pump intelligence!
The WiFi Sump Pump Monitor & Protector offers effortless setup with no sensors required, delivering real-time AI alerts directly to your mobile device. It safeguards your pump from burnout, over-cycling, and power outages through built-in auto-shutoff and remote control features. With unlimited data analytics and multi-pump management, it’s the ultimate smart solution for proactive flood prevention and pump maintenance.
Voltage | 125 Volts (AC) |
Control Method | App |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Sensor Technology | Power Sensor |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00196852874286 |
Manufacturer | VisitBasis Tech, LLC |
Part Number | PF20220331 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 3 inches |
Item model number | PF03 |
Style | Submersible Water Pump,Sump Pump |
Material | Plastic |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | PumpFuse device, mobile app |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**.
Simple but effective.
Simple, but effective. An electric motor, such as those in sump pumps, draw an expected electric current. If the rotor is locked (such as when something jams the pump) the motor draws more current. If the rotor doesn't spin at all, the pump draws no current. When the pump rotor spins freely, like when the pump is running but there is no water to pump, the pump draws current, but not a normal amount.This simple device can measure the current and send you a text if the pump is not drawing the correct amount of current.Note: You must have a decent Wi-Fi connection at the pump location.This device works for sump pumps and for sewage ejector pumps (such as those found in basement bathrooms or laundry rooms).You really don't want an unnoticed failure of one of these pumps!
S**.
Dump Pump Champ!
This is exactly what I was looking for! After installing a sewage ejection pump , I wanted to know how often it was cycling, and how long etc. Completely unknown since we can't hear it run from our house. Not very reassuring to "assume" it's working - and just wait for the high water alarm to go off (or worse)The app works great, and logs the cycles including the run duration and date/time. One of the most reassuring features - I set it to shut off the pump if it runs more than "X" seconds - (I set it for 30 seconds - since my pump usually only runs for 15-20 seconds) So a stuck switch won't run the pump dry. I certainly don't want to have to deal with that!I feel that the pump manufacturer should have this as an option on their systems for tracking - Also - My ejection pump plugs into a "piggy back" plug for the switch - AND- this is an additional plug - so it sticks out - but I put on an extra large outdoor outlet cover, and I am able to close it OK (barely) - 5 stars so far!!Simple install with good wifi connectivity for us!
A**R
Peace of mind device
I bought this to know if my pump was running or not during heavy rain, especially when I'm not home. It was easy to set up. P.ug in and enter wifi password. Connected immediately. Ran a test and worked perfectly. Glad I found this device.
D**R
Bye Bye PumpSpy
Finally, a real sump pump monitor. Very reliable and works great. A lot of options and data collection. One of the best features I like is the power off/on function in case your float switch gets stuck open. I never had to use that feature, but I am glad it is there. That shows how much thought was put into this.
J**R
Game Changer!
I just “installed” this late this afternoon! I was cautiously hopeful. We have a sump pit/pump in our back yard that pulls/drains water from under the house. (The house is built on a spring). The pit is about 40-yards from the house. During the rainy seasons, it runs almost constantly. If it were to go out, the basement would flood. Two years ago, I was using Pump Spy, which I loved but then we changed internet companies and I could not get the device to connect to WIFI. I was very nervous without any feedback from the pump. Last week I discovered PumpFuse ! I read reviews and decided to try it. Oh my goodness! It is sooooo impressive.I downloaded the app. Plugged the device into an outlet in my kitchen. Easily connected it to our WIFI then took it out to the pump in the back yard. I plugged in, plugged the sump pump into it and VOILA!!! It connected and started giving me readings right away. The default settings work well for me…I changed nothing. Check out the picture to see how crazy that water situation is. I love this thing!!! And it’s so reasonably priced. This device and the app is a game changer!
W**S
Great for Septic Pumps
OK - You're gon’a want’a read this.I use this monitor to track our septic system discharge.This little device is fantastic and contacting their customer service got a response in minutes.We have a septic tank that pumps up and out to the leach field. The other day I flipped the wrong breaker and incorrectly shut off the septic pump. I didn’t catch it until the high water level alarm in our tank tripped. (Well OK, I actually never did catch it - the alarm did.) I realized then that I had no way of easily knowing when the septic pump ran, how many times it pumped out, how long it ran, anything. I only knew when the tank was full and then you need to scramble to fix the issue before a sewer disaster.So could I use PumpFuse to log my septic pump? YES!Problem - Our septic pump was 220VAC and Amazon specs said PumpFuse was a 125VAC device. But checking the PumpFuse website under specs said the monitor was rated 110/250VAC. So I emailed the company.Paul at PumpFuse responded - The PumpFuse device comes with a 120V plug by default. The internal circuit was tested on single phase 220V. You will need to ask your electrician to cut off the 120V plug and replace it with 220V single phase plug or use some sort of adapter or direct wire connection.Great - just what I was hoping. I ordered it.I wired it up using two adapters, plugged it in, and bingo; there was the green pair light. Connected it to our Wi-Fi and it updated its firmware. Total install time, including wiring in the adapters and connecting it to my Wi-Fi - less than 20 minutes.I can now track my septic system pumping by week, month, and year. It logs when it pumped, how long it ran, even the load drawn. This little device even has settable protection limits to shut off the pump when PumpFuse senses an unusual load but I didn't activate that function.Last night my septic pump ran at 2:27am for 13min 12sec and drew 857watts. I've only had it connected for a day so the long term reliability is unknown but for right now - Love it, Love it, Love it. So this is little thing is not just a sump pump monitor. It can also be used for septic systems and is rated for 220VAC. Thank you PumpFuse.
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