perfect thanks, my float dies in a sewer pump unfortunatly lol i was going to try to bypass the float temporarily with a light switch so i can drain the tank and replace the pump at a later date when i can afford it, it should only damage the light switch by not using a contactor right it wont damage the pump?
This switch is only for on/off negative ground. It does not move voltage through it in the case your submersible pump may require the switch to move power through it. Make sure before you purchase this very common replacement float switch.
Those microswitches in general can even switch 1v, when they are new. Depending on how the contacts inside corrode, it might need 12V after a few years. But since it is sealed, the corrosion should be minimal.
I had no idea how those switches worked. Thank you for explaining it!
Really good explanation. A lot of submersible pumps have this same sensor directly wired to the pumps by the manufacturer.
Thank you dear friend for showing the inside. Was bothering me for quite some time.
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perfect thanks, my float dies in a sewer pump unfortunatly lol i was going to try to bypass the float temporarily with a light switch so i can drain the tank and replace the pump at a later date when i can afford it, it should only damage the light switch by not using a contactor right it wont damage the pump?
Good explanation for layma. Talk about the NC & NO
Excellent simple explanation. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
Very interesting video, is it that every float switch have a black common wire.
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Great explanation
Very nicely explained.
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thank you sir for your effort in teaching
This switch is only for on/off negative ground. It does not move voltage through it in the case your submersible pump may require the switch to move power through it. Make sure before you purchase this very common replacement float switch.
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hello can i use this directly to our breaker and motor pump without using a contactor? is it dangerous? hope you notice me. thank you
Thanks for the video
Very good indeed
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Haven't seen you show us to use contactor
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How do you know or indicator that float swicth destroyed 7:40
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Can you run a switch like that with 12V?
Switches are rated with current not voltage. you must know how much current your circuit will draw, for you to rate the switch.
Those microswitches in general can even switch 1v, when they are new. Depending on how the contacts inside corrode, it might need 12V after a few years. But since it is sealed, the corrosion should be minimal.
Thanks I field silly Normally close or Normally open
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2:51 Please is the black always the common.
Please is always that the black colour is common.
Yes it is.
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