Inline, low voltage condensate overflow shutoff switch. Installs vertically or horizontally in primary drain or can be plugged on auxilliary pans. Pre-wired with 4-foot, 18 AWG wires. Shelton’s Pride specializes in water overflow saftey switchs. We always have a special going on, just ask one of our friendly technicians when he is out at your home.
Water over flow saftry switchs our state code in most areas of Texas and can save you major money and time on any water damage repairs.

The only two-wire, pre-assembled starting components Hard Start Device on the market that uses a high-quality Mechanical Potential Relay in a unique patented design! Absolutely no use of circuit boards, timers or PTCR devices!
The patented design sets Kickstart® apart from the competition! Ongoing research and development continues to earn product approval from leading compressor and equipment manufacturers…a first for any two-wire starting device in the HVACR industry. Hard start devices extend the life of compressors considerably by bringing them up to full speed more quickly and efficiently. They also assist compressors in starting under very adverse ambient conditions such as low voltage or high head pressures. All Kickstart® aftermarket products come with a two-year warranty*!
Models TO-5 (1-3 ton max. torque) and KS-1 (3.5-5 ton max. torque) both work with single-phase 208V, 230V and 265V A/C Refrigeration and Heat Pump Compressors.
Surge Potectors
We count on our air conditioning systems to keep us cool and comfortable in the Florida heat. However, most home owners never consider protecting their air conditioning systems from power surges. Home owners protect less expensive electrical equipment, like televisions and computers, with surge protectors but neglect their more expensive air conditioning systems.
A power surge is an increase in voltage above the normal flow of electricity. The standard voltage is 240 volts. When this voltage increases, your air conditioning equipment is at risk. A power surge occurs when something causes the charge to increase. One of the causes is lightning. Lightning can cause an extremely large power surge. It can hit an electrical line, travel underground or down a building. It can boost, temporarily, electrical pressures by millions of volts.
Operation of high-power electrical devices like your air conditioning system or refrigerator can cause power surges. When equipment like these turn on and off, components like the compressor or motor draw an increase in energy. This causes a quick demand for power which can upset the standard flow of voltage in your electrical system. This demand is small compared to a lightning strike but can cause damage to components over a period of time. Faulty wiring and down utility wires also cause surges.
Surge protectors do not offer 100% protection from surges but can protect your equipment from every day spikes and surges that can wear your systems components down over time. It can also help protect you A/C system from severe storms. A surge protector should offer repeatability. It should not have to be changed out after every hit, but may need to be replaced after a large hit or over a period time of repeated hits. When protecting your air conditioning equipment, you must protect the condenser unit (outdoor unit), the air handler (indoor unit) and the breakers for proper protection. We can install a surge protection kit that comes with 3 protectors to cover all 3 parts of the system. It comes with a lifetime warranty and if the protector needs to be replaced due to a powerful surge or high usage, it will be replaced.


