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๐ง Stay ahead of the flow with smart, reliable water level sensing!
This 6-piece set of black plastic float switches offers precise liquid level detection with a max switching voltage of 100V DC and current up to 0.5A. Designed for side mounting in aquarium or hydroponic tanks, each sensor operates reliably between -10ยฐC and 85ยฐC. Easily convertible between normally open and normally closed states, these compact sensors integrate effortlessly with Arduino and similar controllers for automated pump or alarm activation. Ideal for professionals seeking smart, scalable water management solutions.



| ASIN | B071ZG4Y34 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (208) |
| Date First Available | 23 May 2017 |
| Item Package Quantity | 6 |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Item model number | 43237-2 |
| Manufacturer | Anndason |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement System | Inch |
| Part number | 43237-2 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.38 x 1.52 x 8.38 cm; 150.25 g |
| Size | Style1 |
| Style | Style1 |
V**Z
un poco de tiempo para recibirlo pero dentro del tiempo prometido
Muy buenos, hasta el momento sin fallas
C**N
Works great - if you use it correctly
Works great with Arduino to control nutrient solution levels in hydroponic system. digitalRead(A0); returns "1" or "0." For my application, as sensor falls, a "1" is sent to the Arduino, which charges a DC-DC relay to activate normally closed solenoid valve until signal reads "0" again. I was hesitant to order after reading a lot of the reviews that insisted they go out after a short while, until I more closely examined the reviews. You cannot wire these directly between a source and a load (over about 5v) or they will predictably burn out! They are sensors, not switches, and as such must be "read" by another device that is then able to act upon it. As at least one other reviewer has noted, Arduino is a simple and safe platform for reading the signal and causing some other action based on the state of the sensor. If you need more info, Youtube it - "Arduino float switch"
G**3
So far, all of them work great
Very simple reed switch. So far, all of them work great. The supply an input to a microcontroller. These are very low current switch, keepnthat in mind. If you are looking to directly use it as an inline switch, I would suggest using it to feed a MOSFET or opto-isolator. I would recommend using a SCR if it is for AC current
S**F
Works great
Installed in auto water dispenser for i gallon water container for dog. When water gets very low the contacts close and a buzzer i rigged up goes off.
L**Y
These are magnetic reed switches. I'd rate them fine for TTL level signals.
Tested all 6 with a continuity tester, all 6 worked with varying activation distances [2-5mm of float drop]. Bought these as coolant level sensors for a CNC system retrofit and will update as needed. Recommendations for use: Limit voltage to <150V. Limit current to <20mA. If you need to control more power use them to switch a MOSFET or SSR [Solid State Relay].
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