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Maurice Sauer
Thanks Duplada.
Yeah, I mailed a number of companies some months back about availability of the NO, but nothing was on offer. Don't know whether I tried chinaeproducts though - will check this out. I also have this as saved search on ebay.
What is your take on the hysteresis though - is this a problem in practise, to the extent that you are now using another thermostat type or feel a change would be worthwhile?
I also found these KSD301's while searching for KDS9700 switches, but I was put off by the fact that they are 240v AC and the need for safety casing etc.
cheers, Mo
Yeah, I mailed a number of companies some months back about availability of the NO, but nothing was on offer. Don't know whether I tried chinaeproducts though - will check this out. I also have this as saved search on ebay.
What is your take on the hysteresis though - is this a problem in practise, to the extent that you are now using another thermostat type or feel a change would be worthwhile?
I also found these KSD301's while searching for KDS9700 switches, but I was put off by the fact that they are 240v AC and the need for safety casing etc.
cheers, Mo
Hi Maurice,
When I purchased my KSD9700 NC/NO switches from eBay, I looked for a seller who listed a NC version and then asked them if they also had a NO version. I suggest you do the same. Search for a seller chinaeproducts (they don't have any listed at the moment) send them an email and tell them what you want, this is where I purchased mine.
Alternatively you could use these, search on ebay for KSD301 60 these switches have better hysteresis than the KDS9700. The KDS9700 switch at 60 +/- 5 degrees and reset at 40 +/- 10 Degrees. The KSD301 switch at 60 +/- 3 Degrees and reset at 45 +/- 5 Degrees. The KSD301 also have two lugs which you can use to secure to the tank with elastic.
Hope this helps.
regards Duplada