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1. Use a least expensive model of stud sensor you can purchased from HomeDeport. 2. Open the case by undo two screws on the back, hidden under friction pad.2. Connect negative black DC power wire to the unit battery’s black wire.3. Connect positive switched red DC power wire to a 200 ohm resistor(to lower the voltage supply to around 9V) then connect to the unit’s PCB V+.(Bypass the operate switch)4. Reassemble the case.5. Test the unit on the tank. Known where the water level is. Move the unit between water and no water to check how the unit response to the tank level. The stud sensor is very sensitive, too sensitive so you may have to increase the gap between the sensor and the tank by using double-sided foam tape until when the unit is display green LED when it’s at no water and full red light when at water. Use the same double-sided foam tape to mount the unit where you would like the alarm to set-off.6. Audio alarm will remind you tank is full (or empty). 7. The unit draw about 20 mA.Anyone ever used a stud sensor please comment.