Aug-10-2024 05:13 PM
Has anyone heard of a rocker switch for a water pump that has an indicator light on it? Got home last weekend and realized that the pump was running. I had drained the water tank and forgot to turn off the switch.
Aug-26-2024 11:13 AM
I've found making a checklist for packing up is a good idea too as it is very easy to overlook little items like this
Aug-26-2024 10:37 AM
Update on pump indicator light. Got an led from mouser electronics, drilled a small hole through the face plate and connected the led to the outgoing hot wire and the ground and now I have a light when my pump is switched on!
Aug-12-2024 11:06 AM
I think about solutions for this too. Seems like the water pump switch should be tied to the FW tank sensor or some kind of float switch to keep folks from burning up their pumps. There's a lot to remember when breaking camp and when the fw tank is emptied, turning off the water pump can be easily over looked. Likewise draining the water heater and forgetting to turn the element or lp off.
Aug-12-2024 05:01 PM
wouldnt be hard to do.. but if you tie it to a sensor it would always turn off at just under 1/3rd of a tank. in theory diaphram pumps are a run dry self priming so a little bit of running won't hurt it, the capmer one lasted for 33 years and I left the **bleep** thing running all fall once 🙄 I haven't made that mistake sence 🤣
Aug-11-2024 05:24 PM
https://www.amazon.com/rv-water-pump-switch/s?k=rv+water+pump+switch
Aug-10-2024 06:00 PM
Sure, mine has one, but it came that way from the factory. I’d check Amazon.