Reddit reviews Instapark Water Leakage Detection Alarm and Sensor, Low Battery Alert
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24/7 365 days automatic water leakage alarm is triggered when leakage or flooding is detected, a low-cost, simple, and effective device prevents property damage, monetary loss, health risks caused by water damagePowerful 130-dB alarm travels up to 100 yards, from end-zone to end-zoneAdvanced and sophisticated solid state circuitry ensures long-term sensitive and reliable operationEasy to remove, easy to clean double-sided adhesive foam tape pad included and built-in suction cup for easy attachment to an appliance44-inch long wire extends far and beyond
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Home improvement is very satisfying and not all that hard. Most people have a story of being lazy once or twice and having a near accident. I've been shocked by 120v (like in your wall)... twice. I've had saw blades break. Just be safe for that 5% of the time you're using something dangerous, and never get too lazy to grab the safety gear.
So on 2nd picture I spotted model number - JPS225V
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-0-25-HP-Pre-Plumbed-Sink-Tray-System-Sump-Pump-THD1035/205616019
First thing it says: Great for washing machines, air conditioners and more
However the reviews aren't the best to say the least. But it looks like a regular shitty Everbilt pump in an enclosure. I had a pedestal one shit the bed on me when my hot water tank sprung a leak and it seized due to hot water (plastic impeller came off the shaft). I don't know if you do laundry on hot settings but that's something to ponder about.
I'd take a look if you can open it and swap out the pump itself for something like this to stay on the safe side and also I'd get a $5 water leak sensor.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X0DEDC/
https://www.amazon.com/Instapark-Battery-powered-Detection-Batteries-Included/dp/B01IWTCLHA/