In-Line 12v Pump Pressure Switch 60psi-off 45psi-on (not assembled kit) 1/2in Hose
Quick Overview
- Improve your switch capacity, longevity
- Off at 60 psi on at 45psi set points for long pump life
- Extend the life of your pump
- Reduce the need for an accumulator
- Brass Housing, 1/4in male pipe thread connection
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In-Line 12v Pump Pressure Switch 60psi-off 45psi-on (not assembled kit) 1/2in Hose
Shown Assembled, this Kit is the individual components for assembly when you receive them .
Control your water pump or soft wash spray pump with this external pressure switch.
Choose from two Switches with the following settings.
- 60 PSI Open (off) and 45 PSI Close (On)
This Switch is ON until the pressure rises to 65 PSI, then it turns the pump on until pressure falls to 45 PSI
Installation:
Find a convenient place in your output hose to cut the hose
Insert the Tee of this kit into the line and clamp with the hose clamps
Run the Red Positive Wire that is used to power your pump to one side of this switch and run a wired from the other side to your pump
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