AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
Capricious is a Moody 31 with a built-in GRP water tank. No problem with the tank; everything works fine (the calorifier is another matter!). However, running out of water tends to cause problems with the water system,so it is desirable not to run out of water!
I've looked at commercial tank indicators which seem to have lots of bells and whistles and cost silly amounts of money for what they do.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way of getting a simple "nearly empty" indicator? All I really need is a red light saying "Fill the water tank"! There is NO access to the interior of the tank without taking the entire top off, and the filler is not a vertical drop. I've seen a system with strips of metal foil on the outside of the tank; in terms of ease of fitting, that would be excellent.
I don't want to drill additional holes in the tank; something that fits on the exterior of the tank wall or uses the pressure on the tank side of the pump would be ideal.
I can probably manage to assemble a Maplin's electronics kit, but not anything more complex.
Any ideas?
I've looked at commercial tank indicators which seem to have lots of bells and whistles and cost silly amounts of money for what they do.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way of getting a simple "nearly empty" indicator? All I really need is a red light saying "Fill the water tank"! There is NO access to the interior of the tank without taking the entire top off, and the filler is not a vertical drop. I've seen a system with strips of metal foil on the outside of the tank; in terms of ease of fitting, that would be excellent.
I don't want to drill additional holes in the tank; something that fits on the exterior of the tank wall or uses the pressure on the tank side of the pump would be ideal.
I can probably manage to assemble a Maplin's electronics kit, but not anything more complex.
Any ideas?