Sometimes you have to be creative when solving certain electrical issues. It's not always the case that you follow the book knowledge that you've gotten from various classes that you have ever attended related to electrical stuff.
I had so many issues with the pumping machine to an extent where I decided to go all out on a search for lasting solutions, the first solution has been installed for some time now that's the gear switch changeover and the circuit breaker which would disconnect the whole electrical supply once the supply from the electrical pole is bad.
The very first supply goes straight into the circuit breaker before moving into the gear switch, which makes sense to protect both the gear switch and the homestead. However, there are cases where the circuit breaker might fail, and I will be left with significant damage to the machine.
So to prevent this, I replaced the pumping machine switch that had developed the habit of melting up whenever the voltage is either low or high with a circuit breaker switch. This was the final piece to the puzzle that I had been struggling with for months now.
I can easily stay calm no matter how bad the voltage supplied is, knowing fully well that I have my own designed shield that will protect the homestead from any damage.
There's a little difference in how the wiring is now because the normal pumping machine switch works with four terminals, while the circuit breaker switch works with two, but you can always utilize the circuit breaker switch once you can confirm the negative and positive supply, that's all you need.
The four terminals mean two positives and two negatives, so you can find your way around things from here.
Has this been of any help if you are facing similar challenges too?