right guys, time to put your thinking caps on
i need to be able to control the level of water in a material seperation unit so in theoroy a float switch would be ideal, however, the way the materials seperate is that one part sinks to the bottom and the other part floats. the problem im facing is that a normal float switch either sits under or on top of the floating materiel rendering the switch useless. ive tried a mechanical (ballcock type) switch but the material blocks the moving parrts causing it to stick open....
any ideas?
i need to be able to control the level of water in a material seperation unit so in theoroy a float switch would be ideal, however, the way the materials seperate is that one part sinks to the bottom and the other part floats. the problem im facing is that a normal float switch either sits under or on top of the floating materiel rendering the switch useless. ive tried a mechanical (ballcock type) switch but the material blocks the moving parrts causing it to stick open....
any ideas?