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Timothy Tom August 24th 04 03:26 AM

Trying to find water level controller
 
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.

Billy August 24th 04 03:45 AM

http://www.247able.com/products.asp?...t%20Sw itches

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"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
|I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
| controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits
in
| the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching
module
| in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
| switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
| need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the
switching
| module.


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John August 24th 04 04:01 AM

| water level
| controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor


They're comonly used in washing machines, maybe you could find the source
there. I tried searching around for some, but no luck as of yet.
~John

Mort August 24th 04 04:22 AM

This?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=55144617 06


"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.




B August 24th 04 04:31 AM

ultra life float switch at premium aquatics

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...Category_Code=

several listed on ebay

http://search.ebay.com/float-switch_...ectZ1QQfromZR8





"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.




B August 24th 04 04:34 AM

http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_....asp?ast=&key=

another option at marine depot

http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/Pages/products.html

more above...



"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.




BSackamano August 24th 04 04:43 AM

I've been using this one for nearly 2 years with no problems:
http://www.aquadevices.50megs.com/order1.htm


"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.




B August 24th 04 06:26 AM

I've been using this one as well for over a year with
no problems either.



"BSackamano" wrote in message
news:GPyWc.32968$9d6.1486@attbi_s54...
I've been using this one for nearly 2 years with no problems:
http://www.aquadevices.50megs.com/order1.htm


"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.






PaulB August 27th 04 12:08 AM

The one that fits that description is Tsunami AT-1. I believe that it is
also used in a unit by Spectrapure.



"Timothy Tom" wrote in message
om...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in
the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module
in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such
switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I
need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching
module.




Bee August 31st 04 05:33 PM

Do a search for Psunami I've used one for years, it been foolproof, water level has to drop about an inch. I have it hooked to a maxi-jet in a 20gal rubbermaid can.




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