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    I have been advising on this method for several years. I use a smaller float as the hole is only 10mm, still only $2 on ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayneg View Post
    I have been advising on this method for several years. I use a smaller float as the hole is only 10mm, still only $2 on ebay.
    theres quite a few on ebay, can you link it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydent View Post
    theres quite a few on ebay, can you link it ?
    Keep the hole as small as possible. US$1.55 shipped, cant go wrong. Says up to 85c but I have had no issues yet, get 2 just in case

    Hot Fish Tank Pool Liquid Water Level Liquid Sensor Right Angle Float Switch 02 | eBay

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    didnt realise they were available that small, i might order one to have a look at it.

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    This will work no issue, drops in from the filler hole, wires 1st, fish them through the hole you make in the side, tighten, job done. I put a second 0 ring on, one in and one out and to be extra sure I coat it in silicone sealant before I tighten. Leave a few hrs before adding coolant to let it cure. I have done 3 cars without problem.

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    thats great, i would have gotten one of these and used it instead but your prev photos of an installation was not as neat sounding and i had no idea they where that small. ill use one on my other LR when i make a monitor for that too.

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    Hi

    I added another pair of probes to mine to minimise the possibility of false alarms, but those tiny floats look like a great idea

    Steve
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    This is what I've prepared. Just waiting for an opportunity to fit it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayneg View Post
    Keep the hole as small as possible. US$1.55 shipped, cant go wrong. Says up to 85c but I have had no issues yet, get 2 just in case

    Hot Fish Tank Pool Liquid Water Level Liquid Sensor Right Angle Float Switch 02 | eBay
    meant to get back to you sooner, to say that yes indeed these floats fit down inside the fill hole of the header tank !

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    I recently replaced my header tank and am just waiting on the float switch to arrive. It is a simpler and cleaner method than the probes I reckon

    Steve

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