Okay, in my rush to update the house, and finally rid myself of the evil low flow rate combi boiler issues, I picked up a used booster pump so I can hook up the old cylinders again and be blasted onto the floor by the shower - which, in my humble opinion, is THE ONLY WAY to shower.
The problem, I bought a positive head pump by mistake, knowing I needed a negative head version. No idea why, enthusiasm maybe.
I can fit the positive, but we have a loft conversion that I plan to stick the new TV in for people to watch films on. I don't watch much myself, but thought it'd be annoying to hear the cold cistern filling up as someone uses the water. And, I don't really want the effort of running the plumbing back up there.
Can anyone think of a smart way I could sense the pressure drop on the output lines of the pump and have it switch on? It's a Stuart Turner Monsoon pump, and the negative head versions I've seen seem to feature an expansion vessel with what looks like some form of pressure switch attached to the wet side.
Thanks for any ideas!
John