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Do I need a battery backup for my sump pump?

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You can add a battery as a power source to your current sump pump. Usually, the battery is mounted on a wall and connected to the sump pump. However, you can also get a whole new unit, a new battery backup pump in addition to your existing sump pump.Sep 27, 2019');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('_j_qJYJqON86S0PEP44O-kA839','
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roughly 5-7 hours
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As a general rule of thumb, during a power outage most new fully-charged batteries will last roughly 5-7 hours of continuous pumping and roughly 1-3 days of non-continuous pumping depending on the frequency. The longer the pump runs, the less power it has.Oct 4, 2020
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around 120 AH
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Use a deep-cycle lead-acid battery with a backup sump pump. The ampere-hour (AH) rating determines the hours of protection. Purchase a battery with an AH rating near the maximum recommended by the backup sump pump manufacturer. Typically, it will be around 120 AH.

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