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I want manage my water tank. Do you have any idea how can I do that ???

If you have any idea about sensor I can use, would be great.

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hot water?

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    NO, water tank and pump behind to have pressure.

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    I have two tank smaller than picture, but sometimes no water in city for 1 or 2 days. So I want manage my reserve to use my sprinkler at the good time.

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    NO, water tank and pump behind to have pressure.

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    I have two tank smaller than picture, but sometimes no water in city for 1 or 2 days. So I want manage my reserve to use my sprinkler at the good time.

    I would not hook the actual Control up to Fibaro. I would just use a pressure switch connected to the pump. Less things can go wrong that way.

    Now, you could use an universal sensor wired to the pressure switch to be able to see if the tank is up to pressure, and quite possibly also monitor if the pump is running.

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    No I don't want fibaro manage the pump.

    I only want to know the level of water.

    I want to send notification if level is low.

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    Something like this should do the trick then:

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    Or rather a sensor for pressure at the bottom that can be hooked up to a RGBW-controller and calibrated to exact levels.

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