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cattywatty
Joined: 09/02/2008 Posts: 78
Message Posted: 18/10/2010 16:30 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 10 in Discussion |
| Has any one got for sale a small submersible waterpump with float switch. Also has any one got for sale a pool cover 10 x 5 metre to suit an overflow pool tel 0533844273 |
yrys88
Joined: 08/08/2009 Posts: 1140
Message Posted: 18/10/2010 21:38 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 10 in Discussion |
| We sell Hitachi waterpumps. Pls let me know what you need exactly. Thanks Yen TECHMAR 05338644330 |
racoonchic
Joined: 17/11/2008 Posts: 3223
Message Posted: 18/10/2010 21:44 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 10 in Discussion |
| 130 tl most builder merchants |
Deniz1
Joined: 28/07/2009 Posts: 3829
Message Posted: 19/10/2010 06:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 10 in Discussion |
| Go to Dive Marine Shop at the old harbour they sell water pumps etc for boats so they are submersible. |
ataturk
Joined: 09/09/2008 Posts: 712
Message Posted: 19/10/2010 07:38 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 10 in Discussion |
| If you are looking for a submersible pump for a tank room etc and dont want to dig a hole to put the pump in go to Homecentre just over the border and buy a submersible pump with a built in float switch that pumps out the water when it is only 2-3mm. The float switch is similar to the float in the modern toilets. I purchased one from the UK £100 and then saw them in Homecentre for 60 Euros |
cattywatty
Joined: 09/02/2008 Posts: 78
Message Posted: 19/10/2010 11:14 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 7 of 10 in Discussion |
| Thanks for all replies, the master has made a purchase! |
susiesusie
Joined: 09/03/2009 Posts: 337
Message Posted: 19/10/2010 12:42 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 8 of 10 in Discussion |
| The picture looks like the float system in the cold water tanks usually on the ground floor . Is the one ataturk described different. Ie with a ballcock type???. Which one is best for example ... in consideration of the one that kicks in sooner ? Dont want to dig a hole as that could create even more problems . Can they be secured so they dont fall over by flooding?. many thanks. |
lifeisgood
Joined: 03/10/2010 Posts: 11
Message Posted: 19/10/2010 19:27 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 9 of 10 in Discussion |
| Susie, What you are looking for is what I am trying to describe. You dont want to dig a hole and you want to have the pump kick in as soon as water hits the floor. This is a pump with a built in float switch not the type with the float switch on the end of a flexible cable but one that is integrated into the pump itself. This pump is best used if you plumb it in rigid meaning fixed plastic piping againt the wall and out of the tank room. They sell them at the Homecentre |
susiesusie
Joined: 09/03/2009 Posts: 337
Message Posted: 21/10/2010 21:01 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 10 of 10 in Discussion |
| excellent, will go and buy one. many thanks for the advice on the permanent pipe. |
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