Hmm.. Would this work for a 230VAC 1HP pump? Does the float only get half of the power if it is only connected to one hot wire? I'm wondering how this would work if my switch is attached to my pump so one of the openings on the side is not usable. I wonder if I could do the connection for one leg of the float switch and one of the hot wires inside of a junction box.
i truly believe your idea is so much better than looking such an ugly looking panel box is so freaky every time i go to the cold i just dislike seeing that panel i wish we could be allowed plugging the switch instead ...Thank You for your video i love having my coffee watching at all these people's strange kool ideas
Hmm.. Would this work for a 230VAC 1HP pump? Does the float only get half of the power if it is only connected to one hot wire? I'm wondering how this would work if my switch is attached to my pump so one of the openings on the side is not usable. I wonder if I could do the connection for one leg of the float switch and one of the hot wires inside of a junction box.
Thanks for the video very informative keep up for bringing more videos
i truly believe your idea is so much better than looking such an ugly looking panel box is so freaky every time i go to the cold i just dislike seeing that panel i wish we could be allowed plugging the switch instead ...Thank You for your video i love having my coffee watching at all these people's strange kool ideas
I did this but my pressure switch is clicking on and off rapidly, do you know why?
Is it a problem if the float switch is open but the pressure switch is closed? You’d be getting 120v to the pump