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Condensate Pump

The Mini Blue Condensate Pump is typically used for removing condensation from HVAC systems, dehumidifiers, or other equipment where moisture needs to be drained away. The difference between the versions with a sensor and a reservoir generally pertains to how they handle and manage the condensate removal process.

  1. Mini Blue Condensate Pump with Sensor:

    • This version includes a sensor that detects when the condensate collection tray or pump chamber is full.
    • Once the sensor is triggered, the pump activates to drain the water. This makes the system more automated, as the pump works only when it’s necessary.
    • The sensor typically helps prevent overflows, ensuring that the pump runs only when required.
  2. Mini Blue Condensate Pump with Reservoir:

    • This version includes a reservoir or storage compartment that collects the condensate.
    • The reservoir can hold a larger amount of condensate before it needs to be pumped out, and it doesn’t always have a built-in sensor for activating the pump.
    • Some versions may still feature a manual or automatic trigger based on the water level within the reservoir, but it's designed to store condensate before needing to be drained, offering a larger capacity for handling moisture.

In summary:

  • With Sensor: More automated with a built-in detection system to activate the pump.
  • With Reservoir: Designed with a larger storage capacity to collect condensate, potentially with or without a sensor, depending on the model.

If you're looking for more automation and efficiency, the sensor version might be ideal. If your focus is on handling larger amounts of condensate without frequent activation, the reservoir model might suit you better.