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Do you just drop them in the top of your tank?(not at an angle then as mine didn't work tonight!)🙄
Drill a hole through the tank, unscrew the two parts and fit it. You can fit it normally closed or normally open whichever suits your needs
Quote from: Mattymarske on April 24, 2025, 10:35:34 pmDrill a hole through the tank, unscrew the two parts and fit it. You can fit it normally closed or normally open whichever suits your needsThanks mate but I don't fancy drilling a hole in my tank. Also I would have to take it off every day after I've filled my tank. What a stupid thing to put on a plug and play RO system.I've also noticed if I don't plug it in my pressure gauge doesn't work so it's wired up to it in some way.
Should be fitted to the top of tank lid, when water gets to top float will rise and turn system off, easy way to check if working leave it hanging beside system when filling and just turn it upside down, float will hit top and should turn off.
Sorry l ment the top of tank not the lid.Cant see it working very well in the side of the tank as when the water rises it pushes up the small float and connects and turns off
It’s common sense Daz. It just opens & closes a circuit. Just drill a hole in the side or top of the tank, whichever works best. The little white bit only moves slightly. Try it when it’s running. Test it horizontally & vertically & then decide where to put it. It may not work horizontally. Don’t put it in the lid.If you can put it in the side of the tank make sure it’s not too high or low. Too low & you won’t fill your tank right up to the top. Too high & it could overflow. Same with the top of the tank.
Quote from: Simon Trapani on April 25, 2025, 08:58:37 amIt’s common sense Daz. It just opens & closes a circuit. Just drill a hole in the side or top of the tank, whichever works best. The little white bit only moves slightly. Try it when it’s running. Test it horizontally & vertically & then decide where to put it. It may not work horizontally. Don’t put it in the lid.If you can put it in the side of the tank make sure it’s not too high or low. Too low & you won’t fill your tank right up to the top. Too high & it could overflow. Same with the top of the tank.I've sussed it! It works perfectly!👌 I just drop it vertically into the tank! The problem was the rubber surround needed to be pushed back!🙂👍
Quote from: dazmond on April 25, 2025, 06:24:56 pmQuote from: Simon Trapani on April 25, 2025, 08:58:37 amIt’s common sense Daz. It just opens & closes a circuit. Just drill a hole in the side or top of the tank, whichever works best. The little white bit only moves slightly. Try it when it’s running. Test it horizontally & vertically & then decide where to put it. It may not work horizontally. Don’t put it in the lid.If you can put it in the side of the tank make sure it’s not too high or low. Too low & you won’t fill your tank right up to the top. Too high & it could overflow. Same with the top of the tank.I've sussed it! It works perfectly!👌 I just drop it vertically into the tank! The problem was the rubber surround needed to be pushed back!🙂👍Just dropping it into the tank won’t guarantee it will shut off it could float on the surface and not shut off
Quote from: Splash and dash on April 25, 2025, 06:33:53 pmQuote from: dazmond on April 25, 2025, 06:24:56 pmQuote from: Simon Trapani on April 25, 2025, 08:58:37 amIt’s common sense Daz. It just opens & closes a circuit. Just drill a hole in the side or top of the tank, whichever works best. The little white bit only moves slightly. Try it when it’s running. Test it horizontally & vertically & then decide where to put it. It may not work horizontally. Don’t put it in the lid.If you can put it in the side of the tank make sure it’s not too high or low. Too low & you won’t fill your tank right up to the top. Too high & it could overflow. Same with the top of the tank.I've sussed it! It works perfectly!👌 I just drop it vertically into the tank! The problem was the rubber surround needed to be pushed back!🙂👍Just dropping it into the tank won’t guarantee it will shut off it could float on the surface and not shut offLarge wire coat hanger shaped to fit over top of lid hole and tape the float on the hook will do it!👍
Quote from: dazmond on April 25, 2025, 06:45:26 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on April 25, 2025, 06:33:53 pmQuote from: dazmond on April 25, 2025, 06:24:56 pmQuote from: Simon Trapani on April 25, 2025, 08:58:37 amIt’s common sense Daz. It just opens & closes a circuit. Just drill a hole in the side or top of the tank, whichever works best. The little white bit only moves slightly. Try it when it’s running. Test it horizontally & vertically & then decide where to put it. It may not work horizontally. Don’t put it in the lid.If you can put it in the side of the tank make sure it’s not too high or low. Too low & you won’t fill your tank right up to the top. Too high & it could overflow. Same with the top of the tank.I've sussed it! It works perfectly!👌 I just drop it vertically into the tank! The problem was the rubber surround needed to be pushed back!🙂👍Just dropping it into the tank won’t guarantee it will shut off it could float on the surface and not shut offLarge wire coat hanger shaped to fit over top of lid hole and tape the float on the hook will do it!👍😂