PatasColo
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- Joined
- Nov 23, 2010
- Messages
- 236
- Location
- Front Range of Colorado, USA
- Tractor
- Kioti CK20S HST and Gravely walk-behind (2 wheel tractor - 700 lbs.).
Another idea that might be useful: If you wire into 120v of the line in parallel, you could wire in one of those analog on/off "lamp timers" (the kind you use to turn lamps on and off while you're away from home). You plug your indicator light (I like the LED nightlight idea) into that. Then make sure all the little "switches" on the timer are set to "on", and set the timer to a known start time (say 12 midnight).
What this gets you is a way to see if the pump is on (instantaneous indicator), and also you can look at it at the end of each day to get an idea of how much total time the pump is on for any given day (long-term indicator). I specified an analog timer because a digital one may just reset when it loses power (when your pump is off, or when it's off for a while), while the analog ones just keeps advancing while power is on, and rest while the power is off.
-Mitch
What this gets you is a way to see if the pump is on (instantaneous indicator), and also you can look at it at the end of each day to get an idea of how much total time the pump is on for any given day (long-term indicator). I specified an analog timer because a digital one may just reset when it loses power (when your pump is off, or when it's off for a while), while the analog ones just keeps advancing while power is on, and rest while the power is off.
-Mitch