beelzerob
Senior Member
I've got a pair of wires that comes from a float and goes to a tank alarm. It's a simple mercury switch...so, when the float rises, it closes the circuit, which makes the alarm go off. On the alarm panel, it's just 2 simple screw terminal connections for the float wires.
I don't want to interfere with the alarm panel operation...in other words, I want that to STILL work. But at the same time, I'd like to be able to sense when that mercury switch has closed so that I can do HA-related events as a result. So, how do I wire is so that both the alarm panel and my own I/O sensor will detect that the switch has closed?
Is it as simple as putting my I/O sensor leads on the screw terminals of the alarm panel?
I don't want to interfere with the alarm panel operation...in other words, I want that to STILL work. But at the same time, I'd like to be able to sense when that mercury switch has closed so that I can do HA-related events as a result. So, how do I wire is so that both the alarm panel and my own I/O sensor will detect that the switch has closed?
Is it as simple as putting my I/O sensor leads on the screw terminals of the alarm panel?