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Roger Long
 
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Gawd that's clever!

However, just as I'm rediscovering how much fun electricity can be,
I've come up with a non electrical solution.

The float switches should be protected from sloshing and debris so I
have to build an enclosure anyway. If I just put a PVC pipe siphon in
it like this:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Siphon.jpg

it should work just like the electrical circuit.

Anybody need a couple of headlight relays with sockets and snubber
components?

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Roger Long



"Ian Malcolm" wrote in
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Hmm, if EITHER switch fails open, you loose the pump. If you move
the pump +ve to the JUNCTION of the two switches (dont change
anything else), then only the top switch is critical.



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