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"William R. Watt" wrote in message ...
Ron Thornton ) writes: I thinking of using a plastic toilet tank float with a straight stainless steel rod of maybe 2-3 feet. a ping-pong ball inside a lenght of plastic pipe mounted vertically? or a sealed length of plastic pipe set inside the vertical pipe? either should foat up and trip a switch. The problem with either of these is that there are 2 components moving relative to each other and in fairly close proximity to each other which increases the possibility of something jamming. The beauty of Ron's idea of just hanging a big plastic ball (i.e. toilet tank float) from the top of the bilge is that it is very hard to imagine (at least for me) how this mechanism could ever become jammed. the oringinal problem posted in the thread was the need for a damper to keep the pump from getting turned on and off frequently, I think. you cold weight a sealed pipe float so it only rises when the water reaches a certaian level and then pumps the bilge dry before shutting off. Personally, if I were going the route of using a toilet tank float so as to lift all the electrics well clear of the water then I would prefer to introduce the necessary damping into the system electronically and site the electronics in the wheelhouse (assuming an inside helmstation) where it is as protected as is possible. - Julian. |
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Julian,
Good compromise. Thanks Regards, Ron |
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