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re: Home question: what is this and why is this light on?
Posted on 1/3/14 at 6:49 pm to ACT
Posted on 1/3/14 at 6:49 pm to ACT
Looks like your septic tank. Could be full or you may have a different problem
ETA: If you have a lift station or discharge pump they could be clogged or may have a solids handling problem. I design shite tanks for Offshore and marine applications so land based are a little foreign to me
ETA: If you have a lift station or discharge pump they could be clogged or may have a solids handling problem. I design shite tanks for Offshore and marine applications so land based are a little foreign to me
This post was edited on 1/3/14 at 6:52 pm
Posted on 1/3/14 at 7:05 pm to Spelt it rong
is that a brick trailer skirt? what are you gonna do when you gotta roll out?
Posted on 1/3/14 at 7:16 pm to ACT
It means your back left is low on air. Remove the faux brick skirt, buy a stolen air compressor from your cousin the meth head and add to about 42PSI.
Posted on 1/3/14 at 7:17 pm to ACT
It's a shite bomb fixing to go off
Posted on 1/3/14 at 8:23 pm to DeepSouthSportsman
I hope not..it's probably gonna be difficult to get a plumber out in snow and single digit temps next week.
Posted on 1/3/14 at 8:54 pm to ACT
It could be heat trace wire to heat exposed pipes from freezing ..... I see your house is off the ground ....
The light woul indicate it was on and working.....
The light woul indicate it was on and working.....
Posted on 1/3/14 at 8:58 pm to ACT
Not exactly related, but this post reminded me of something I saw back when I used to rent a house near LSU.
There were some apartments across the way that one day nearly burned down after some catastrophic failure at the service entrance. Entergy came out and did some work, which included installing some box of equipment that had a red light and buzzer attached. At least several times a day, these indicators would indicate...something, sounding for 10 seconds or so with the light on.
Anybody know what this might have been? I always felt sorry for those apartment dwellers—I could clearly hear it sounding a couple hundred feet away.
There were some apartments across the way that one day nearly burned down after some catastrophic failure at the service entrance. Entergy came out and did some work, which included installing some box of equipment that had a red light and buzzer attached. At least several times a day, these indicators would indicate...something, sounding for 10 seconds or so with the light on.
Anybody know what this might have been? I always felt sorry for those apartment dwellers—I could clearly hear it sounding a couple hundred feet away.
Posted on 1/3/14 at 9:33 pm to the only dirt mcgirt
Is there an audible alarm as well? If so then prob a pump problem on septic tank. Could be for heat tracing but that is usually mounted inside your house (on wheels).
Posted on 1/4/14 at 8:14 am to thejudge
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Is there an audible alarm
No audible alarm, just solid red light. There is apparently the septic, overflow tank, and pump out to the sewer line. Most suggest it's just the pump but I'm clueless with plumbing.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 2:19 pm to BobABooey
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Septic tank is full. Congratulations.
He's from Alabama. I figured it meant his home's tire pressure was low.
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