washregal
Member
I have had trouble in the past with liquid level on my rinse and HP wash tanks.
Other than the cheap float switches we ll buy .. is there any that is rcomended better, and or is there any other type of level control that will do the job better.
usually when I turn my heaters on the level rises, this in turn allows the liquid to rise above my overflows and I lose water.. water plus sewer =$$$$
Hoping to spend money up front on a better gadget than pay and pay and keep paying down the road. In the last year I have had some heartburn with float valves.. Just wondering if any one has a better product that would solve this issue.
Other than the cheap float switches we ll buy .. is there any that is rcomended better, and or is there any other type of level control that will do the job better.
usually when I turn my heaters on the level rises, this in turn allows the liquid to rise above my overflows and I lose water.. water plus sewer =$$$$
Hoping to spend money up front on a better gadget than pay and pay and keep paying down the road. In the last year I have had some heartburn with float valves.. Just wondering if any one has a better product that would solve this issue.