I decided to use a 'horn button' (Push and hold for 'on', let go for 'off'), rather than a toggle switch as I did not want to: #1 waste water getting to the off switch, and #2 I did not want to have use wet hands to get to the switch. I put the horn button near the floor for foot activation. The Sureflow pump is a nice addition. Question: Can you leave the red switch 'on' and the Sureflow pump only works when you release the pressure at the faucet handle????? Asked another way, is the red lighted switch redundant and only there as a back-up confidence light/switch??? The actual head on your van's faucet looks very nice. Nice work. M --- Melvin Mudgett-Price <mprice@ACMEX.COM> wrote: > Here are 2 pictures of my $15 fix to my leaking faucet. The new faucet > is a kitchen sink spray hose from Lowe's ($12). It connects to the > existing pipe with a $1 brass connector.
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