

💧 Stay ahead of the flood—smart water level sensing made simple!
The DP5200 6-piece float switch set offers reliable liquid level detection with a durable polypropylene design, flexible NO/NC switching, and compatibility with up to 220V DC and 0.5A current. Ideal for sump pumps, alarms, and water tanks, these compact sensors provide easy installation and fail-safe multi-sensor setups for professional-grade water management.



| ASIN | B072QCHQ2P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,243 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #22 in Liquid Level Sensors |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 43237-2 |
| Manufacturer | Anndason |
| Package Dimensions | 5.28 x 3.74 x 1.42 inches |
D**A
good value, work fine
The work great and so far have been reliable
D**K
Works Best with Wires up and donut hanging down. Invert Donut to change NO/NC.
I used this to create a Sump Pump Monitoring system and alarm. I needed it to be Normally Open (NO) when the water was not above the set mark and close when the water rose above the float. I installed with the wires down at first since that provide the NO connection I wanted. There was a couple failures where it did not float until the pump turned on and wiggled it a bit (I log to a spreadsheet, so that is how I saw this). I found you can change from NO to NC by taking the donut off and turning it around. That way the donut can hang down and the wires are up. This seemed more reliable. I also installed two sensors in parallel above the high water mark in order to have a failsafe. Only one needs to float up to create a alarm. I only used one for the normal half full sensor. This is not as critical and if I used two, both would have to drop to indicate the water was below. This would create twice the likelihood of failure for that normal operation.
T**H
Works well when in a fixed position
I liked that it gave me an option to Screw down the switch onto something to hold it in place, and one thing I didn’t like is that when I bumped the switch, sometimes it did not activate. However I don’t see that being an issue in normal use.
L**R
Very Happy with Product
Great product for the price. Used one (of 6) to trigger an inverter power supply for a backup sump pump system. Float switch triggers 12VDC relay which turns on inverter to run a 120VAC pump from a 12VDC battery. Easy to mount. Threads are clean and strong. Each come with a sealing o-ring on the threaded shaft. The float trips the switch ON as it travels away from the threaded shaft/wire end. About 1-1.5" full travel. So the wires are for sure under water when it turns on. However the wire seal cement looks to be very good quality. Durability should be good but it is all plastic. Well made.
A**R
Garbage
These things are absolute garbage! if you plan on using them for anything that you really need to depend on please do not buy them! I have purchased several throughout the years only to be let down by then not working when they need to sound off high fluid alert .
C**T
Works reliably
I used this float to monitor the activity of a sump pump (specifically looking for when the water level dropped which indicated the sump pump had run). After trying various other gadgets like a water level sensor (which failed in a matter of days), this float has been working flawlessly for weeks. It is used simply as a switch, with no load in the circuit. It is attached to an A-D converter that is connected to an Arduino Wifi that logs pump activity to a database on a web server. The float acts essentially as a resistor -- either very high resistance when the switch is open, and very low resistance when the switch is closed. I suspect that people who have had issues with this float have a load in the circuit that contains this switch, thereby drawing current through the float. Instead, use the float to send a signal to, say, an Arduino which then controls a relay that switches power to the load. This will keep the current through the float at a very low level. No need for an expensive Arduino -- a basic Nano will do.
J**V
Works well, but do not put underwater
The glue that is used does not bond to the plastic nor the wires very well. In the picture you can see the slight crack between the glue and the housing. If the whole thing is put underwater, it will fail eventually due to water seeping in.
C**.
Great product. Easy to use.
I love these float switches. I have found so many uses for them. In the picture it is being used for my auto top off in my sump filter. I like the quality and versatility of this product. I have ordered these twice and will probably order again in the future. I've never had one fell or break. I love them.
K**H
This is total failure.. it simply don't work
A**O
No me gustó de los seis ninguno funcionó
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