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Old 09-30-11, 10:00 AM   #21
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How does your pump know when to turn on?

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Old 09-30-11, 10:14 AM   #22
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It has a pressure controller. Whenever the water pressure drops below a set level it turns on. If I have a leaky garden tap or toilet seal I can occassionally hear the pump cycling a few times a night but mostly it just sits there waiting for me to flush the toilet. The pump is a CH2-30 PC and is a nice piece of kit.

Apologies - I just realised that the blog post I linked to pre-dated our rainwater tanks so in the blog text I was talking about wishing it was using rain water. 6 months later and I had the tanks in and the supply connected over.

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I have a dual flush toilet and it works great! it's a TOTO Brands, the store I bought it from best their toilet for how easy the clogged and how well they flushed.

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