Hello all
Been away for the first caravan weekend, really enjoyed it as did the Mrs which is good as we can do it again
I have a whale water pump which feeds water to the kitchen sink the bathroom sink and the toilet flush, (no flushing separate tank, is this unusual). The pump is switched on by a switch on the electrical panel with an indicator light when running. The pressure is good. The issue I have is it does not shut off, the taps have micro switches how do you test them? The kitchen tap leaks could this cause a problem? Do the micro switches send a signal based on tap position ie closed engages micro switch to send shut signal?
Any help appreciated
Taffallan
Been away for the first caravan weekend, really enjoyed it as did the Mrs which is good as we can do it again
I have a whale water pump which feeds water to the kitchen sink the bathroom sink and the toilet flush, (no flushing separate tank, is this unusual). The pump is switched on by a switch on the electrical panel with an indicator light when running. The pressure is good. The issue I have is it does not shut off, the taps have micro switches how do you test them? The kitchen tap leaks could this cause a problem? Do the micro switches send a signal based on tap position ie closed engages micro switch to send shut signal?
Any help appreciated
Taffallan