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Hey all, has anyone tried wiring the high level float switch with their Tunze Osmolator into an Apex breakout box?
I just got done adding a sump low level float switch into the sump of my tank and Im planning on adding a high level switch as well, but its annoying to me to add another float switch right next to another perfectly good float switch thats serving the exact same purpose.
I already have access to the float switch wiring (I made extension cords for the optical sensor and the float bc I have all my control/power equipment set up in another room) so it would be easy to just tap into the float wiring and have the breakout box monitor it. The only thing thats giving me pause, is if this float switch is carrying voltage to an internal relay inside the tunze controller, while it wouldnt be any more than 12 or 24v, Ive read having any kind of voltage on your breakout box is a no-no
The float switch wiring 'opens' when the float is engaged in a high water scenario which means its very possible when float is engaged its breaking voltage to a relay which kills any kind of power to the top off pump.
........sooooo (sorry for writing a book here) before I set aside some time to break out a multimeter to verify all this, has anyone else tried/done this? Thoughts?
I just got done adding a sump low level float switch into the sump of my tank and Im planning on adding a high level switch as well, but its annoying to me to add another float switch right next to another perfectly good float switch thats serving the exact same purpose.
I already have access to the float switch wiring (I made extension cords for the optical sensor and the float bc I have all my control/power equipment set up in another room) so it would be easy to just tap into the float wiring and have the breakout box monitor it. The only thing thats giving me pause, is if this float switch is carrying voltage to an internal relay inside the tunze controller, while it wouldnt be any more than 12 or 24v, Ive read having any kind of voltage on your breakout box is a no-no
The float switch wiring 'opens' when the float is engaged in a high water scenario which means its very possible when float is engaged its breaking voltage to a relay which kills any kind of power to the top off pump.
........sooooo (sorry for writing a book here) before I set aside some time to break out a multimeter to verify all this, has anyone else tried/done this? Thoughts?
