Level sensor splitter

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Can the level sensor splitter be used with a pressure sensor (2 wire where 1 is COM and 2 is NC) and a regular float switch as long as one is wired to pins 1&2 and the other is wired to pins 4&5 ? I assume the splitter has all 6 wires in both connectors.
 

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Hello,

The splitter makes 1-2-3 into 1-2-3 on one branch and 4-5-6 into 1-2-3 on the other branch.

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So both sensors need to be wired 1,2,3 and the splitter does the swapping ? Also. My pressure sensor is set up for my skimmate locker and operation mode is leakage detection. It doesn’t show a “check mark” until it detects pressure (container full) and the float switch I have to top off water does show a “check mark” until it needs to add water, then it shows “-“. Does that sound normal and can those 2 be put on a splitter and only use one level sensor port ? Thanks !!
 

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Yes splitter does the swapping .
Yes that sound normal, and you can also enable "Inverted" on Level sensor page.
One sensor per level port.
 

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