@spinlondon It will be too crude.I found these View attachment 49480
that can work that way but still to much mechanical movement involved.
Like @Rob said above a good solution is a pressure sensor transducer.It seems the most logical. I found this, View attachment 49481 which is not cost prohibitive.
I found a second solution like you say but it works with the resistance of the water.View attachment 49482 and is just 40pounds.
Crude = less to go wrong
The first ones you show, require drilling into the tank.
If you want to go crude and drill into the tank, attach a clear plastic tube on the side of the tank, with an orange ping pong ball inside the tube.
 
Crude = less to go wrong
The first ones you show, require drilling into the tank.
If you want to go crude and drill into the tank, attach a clear plastic tube on the side of the tank, with an orange ping pong ball inside the tube.

And then use the cat6 cable for a camera to view the tube
 
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What drilling?
tank float.jpg
 
I've got the cheapest,easiest way round this,with 60 meters of clear tube,and a barbed tank fitting....how level is your site? ;)
 
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Hey PEG, we have 2 tanks.
One Tank is 50 meter away and 15 meter lower from the house.The other is 20meter away but 10 meter higher from the house.
 
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The lower tank is for watering trees and the higher is for the house (washing,shower etc).Is not for drinking.
 

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