Short Well Pump Update, One Week After Install. First Water Test Results in Description.

7 months ago
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First Water Test Results:
Note: this test was done with a freshwater aquarium test kit, which 'expired' in 2017, so accuracy is questionable, but it's what I had on hand. I'll be getting an 'official' test kit soon.
Nitrite, NO2: 0 ppm
Nitrate, NO3, 0 ppm NOTE: The color was not quite the 0 Yellow, but significantly lighter than the 5 ppm Orange, so 0ish...
PH: 6.0
PH of our Tap Water: 6.6
Ammonia: 0 ppm
TASTE TEST: Slight Iron/Dirt flavor when compared to Tap.

The 0 ppm Nitrate and Nitrite at least let me know there is not a rotting raccoon in the well, so I figured it was safe to taste test a few ounces of the water.
I'll be adding a Sediment Filter to capture some of the Clay/Silt/Iron particles shortly.
Most likely going to pick up:
https://amzn.to/3HiU0xj
Culligan WH-S200-C Whole-House Sediment Water Filtration System
For about $45 off Amazon. Replacement filters go for about $15 for a 2 pack.

Partial List of Stuff used in this Project:

The Pump:
https://amzn.to/3NL9BJG
ECO-WORTHY 12V DC Submersible Well Water Pump

The Voltage Converter:
https://amzn.to/41EvdNK
HOMELYLIFE Voltage Converter DC8V-40V to 13.8V 10A Automatic Buck Boost Step Down Up

Terminal Blocks:
https://amzn.to/47k1OJY
MILAPEAK Terminal Block and Strip

Fuse Holders:
https://amzn.to/3vglNMe
VANTRONIK Waterproof Inline Fuse Holder 3 Pack

Sharkbite PEX Check Valve:
https://amzn.to/3SaYU65
SharkBite 1/2 Inch Check Valve

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