Installation Guide How-To Set-up IACS Float Switch Kit X Series (FKX Kits 1, 2 and 3) PART- I

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  • @IACSElectronics
    @IACSElectronics  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here we go with part 1 of 3. This is for the float kit accessories which is now available. You can still get our original floats switch kit too. We will soon be running a competition so keep watching and subscribe for your chance to win a free kit. Any questions please leave them in the comments. Happy viewing and I hope you find this video useful.

  • @JoeAllen-lo2yz
    @JoeAllen-lo2yz 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Right on time. Just got mine from Amazon. This installation guide would be really helpful although this video part is not complete yet, I think I got a gist of how to install it by reading through the manual. I'll ask queries here if I need more help with my installation. Hope this kit helps...

    • @IACSElectronics
      @IACSElectronics  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Certainly please do feel free to ask questions... If you need help with a specific installation scenario please let us know the details of what you're trying to achieve with your tank. Best of luck with the installation! Thank you for your purchase.

  • @LillyMichaels
    @LillyMichaels 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My husband and I are building a hydroponic system. We want to pump the water up to an upper tank. We then want the water to filter through the plants. When the water has gone through the complete system and filled the bottom reservoir we want it to pump around again. Can this thing do that?

    • @IACSElectronics
      @IACSElectronics  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi there. Thank you for your comment. You need the float kit X series kit 3 which is also known as our automatic drain controller. Not be confused with a device for managing drains it's actually designed for draining a tank using a pump. It does not include a pump. You will need to install two float switches into your tank. You how's the circuit board in a box away from the tank or on the side of the tank. It's easier than it sounds. It is available on our website on the following link... Please let us know if you need any help. iacselectronics.com/product/fk-x1d-automatic-drain-controller/

  • @TerryPelsky
    @TerryPelsky 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello found your link in tiktok, me and my partner are very interested in your product the automatic refill controller. So in your kit, for example, if I use these two float switch in a brewery tank, then it automatically refills my tank, since it is the kit's special feature. So can the board send a signal that it's already full and ready for collection? we really needed this kind of feature in our new project.

    • @IACSElectronics
      @IACSElectronics  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi thanks for your comment. Short answer is yes you can... Depending on what sort of signal you want. It will also defend on the voltage of your pump. Because the device can be wired up so it turns something on or off. . it has two connectors. This means that as it turns your pump off because the tank is full, Air Canada turn something else on or trigger something else to turn on for a short period of time. If for example you have a mains voltage pump. .. you could wire in a mains voltage signal lamp or siren, and waterproof reset switch. This would enable the device to automatically refill your tank... And when it reaches the full position it would turn on a siren or light until someone presses the reset button disconnecting the circuit. The system would then go back to monitoring the tank to see if it needs refilling again. Is this the sort of thing you meant?

    • @TerryPelsky
      @TerryPelsky 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@IACSElectronics wow, thanks for the quick reply! So this is doable. Got it. So my tank is with warm pressurized water used for flushing out sludge from the bottom of the fermentation tank. So I am wondering if I can switch a solenoid as well as a pump for this or will i need a 2nd board? The pump and solenoid are both 110V AC.

    • @IACSElectronics
      @IACSElectronics  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TerryPelsky you can switch to together as long as the total amperage doesn't exceed the maximum rating on the board. If you check the average or wattage of your pump and solenoid... Add the number of amps together. . then multiply the total by 3... This is the approximate spike. The continuous draw should preferably be below 25 amps. Make sure your pump and solenoid have their own fuse or surge protectors if needed. I would recommend intersecting the neutral side of each. Route through calm and normally open. We will show diagrams in part 2 of the installation guide.

  • @MarkRawlings-md9ci
    @MarkRawlings-md9ci 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What are the different kits?

    • @IACSElectronics
      @IACSElectronics  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We will be doing a video comparison of the kids shortly. If you cannot wait please message us on the live chat on our website. Please provide an overview of your tank and what you are trying to achieve.