funinthesun
Well-Known Member
Hello!
I have a float switch like this one in a grey water holding tank.

It often sticks in either the open (not operating) or closed position and is a complete pain in the proverbial as when the tank overfills it backs up all of the basins/sinks. The float switch seems to get gunk on it or scale, this can only be cleared by inserting the whole arm and fiddling around with said float (not nice). The two wires on the outside of the tank connect to some sort of switch. Is there a way I could interrupt the circuit/wires and fit a button in an easy to operate location to override the pump when said float sticks? If I could do this at least I could pump the water out before inserting body parts to facilitate cleaning.
Thanks
I have a float switch like this one in a grey water holding tank.

It often sticks in either the open (not operating) or closed position and is a complete pain in the proverbial as when the tank overfills it backs up all of the basins/sinks. The float switch seems to get gunk on it or scale, this can only be cleared by inserting the whole arm and fiddling around with said float (not nice). The two wires on the outside of the tank connect to some sort of switch. Is there a way I could interrupt the circuit/wires and fit a button in an easy to operate location to override the pump when said float sticks? If I could do this at least I could pump the water out before inserting body parts to facilitate cleaning.
Thanks

