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Author:  ryangus [ Nov 6th, '10, 06:57 ]
Post subject:  Float switch supplier

After a float switch for my pump, to ensure it can't pump dry. Must have 5m cable and piggy back switch. Anyone know where to get one?

Author:  Ian [ Nov 6th, '10, 08:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: Float switch supplier

Ryan,
http://www.aquaponics.net.au/product/category10_1.htm
Couldn't see any in your shop EB?
Cheers IanK :whistle:

Author:  ryangus [ Nov 6th, '10, 10:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: Float switch supplier

Thanks Ian - didn't realise they were that expensive. Couldn't be too hard wiring up something like this could it? http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID ... rm=KEYWORD

Author:  earthbound [ Nov 6th, '10, 10:16 ]
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Thou shalt not play with 240V...... :)

Author:  ryangus [ Nov 6th, '10, 10:19 ]
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earthbound wrote:
Thou shalt not play with 240V...... :)

Unless they're an electrician :)

or have one in the family to do it for them :thumbleft:

Author:  earthbound [ Nov 6th, '10, 10:37 ]
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Or a mate you can bribe with beer.... :thumbright:

Author:  Ian [ Nov 6th, '10, 11:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: Float switch supplier

Ryan, Ryan, Ryan,
Play with water . . . you get wet; Play with timber . . . you get splinters; Play with metal . . . you get cuts; Play with Electricity . . . . you get DEAD!

The quality of this equipment far outweighs the price over time! Perhaps you should have bought a pump with a built in float switch? like all my pumps!
Muz also has 12/24V float switches but they aren't the same as what you asked for. No leads and only for pumps drawing up to 14 Amp. http://www.aquaponics.net.au/product/prod25.htm
Cheers IanK :shock:

Author:  ivansng [ Nov 6th, '10, 11:12 ]
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Well the float switch from Jaycar will not withstand the test of time and buildup of biofilm. If you add the cost of stuffing around, bribing someone to do a make-shift job for you, I think you are better off buying one that would work without stuffing around... It would be cheaper in the end and the solution will probably work for a few years without a second bribing required.

And of course don't forget the risk of electricity.

Author:  ryangus [ Nov 6th, '10, 11:47 ]
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You're all probably right. I just have a natural tendency to try and make the dollar go further, and automatically shop around as much as is practicable. All without compromising on safety. :wink:

Author:  Stuart Chignell [ Nov 7th, '10, 14:17 ]
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ivansng wrote:
Well the float switch from Jaycar will not withstand the test of time and buildup of biofilm. If you add the cost of stuffing around, bribing someone to do a make-shift job for you, I think you are better off buying one that would work without stuffing around... It would be cheaper in the end and the solution will probably work for a few years without a second bribing required.

And of course don't forget the risk of electricity.


Almost every where ever ive gone cheap on my system it has caused me more problems than the money saved or stress because ive worried that something will fail.

Its silly really because I.know better when it comes to power tools.

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