You are correct, just found it online.I think it is the socket to plug the electric pump, in to fill the water tank of the toilet.
I did not know that. I guess I'll have to do a bit more research. There is a reed switch in the housing.Hmm. Do be aware that there are differences between brands and models, but on my Swift (Thetford) toilet the red LED is there to tell you that the flush tank is low, it's not there to indicate the collector tank level.
On all our caravans the red LED is there to advise that the cassette is full? Never had a caravan with a LED that warns when the water in the flush tank is low.Hmm. Do be aware that there are differences between brands and models, but on my Swift (Thetford) toilet the red LED is there to tell you that the flush tank is low, it's not there to indicate the collector tank level.
When my light for the cassette full stoped operating, I resolved to just looking inside, however, I empty the honey bucket every day, no point in finding it is full at 2 AM.Mine is the cassette full led. Looks like I will have to remove the switch to test the system.
Thanks guys ð
I know what you mean, I found out the magnet on the float switch had fallen off.Ti's what I do too.
Only really used for tiddles and check every time I go ðĪŠ
I just like things to work. I'm a little ocd I think.