Pumps
Have you contacted Atwood? If anyone has a fix for this, I think it would be them.There has to be some tolerance,or delay (usually determined by how far the float has to "float up" before electrical contact is made) or the pump would eternally cycle on and off or just keep running until your batteries died. You could experiment with a different manufacturer's switch (could be a costly experiment) or .........Try one of the Rule Company's fully automatic pumps. They cycle on for one second every 2-1/2 minutes, whether there is water present or not. If there is no water, the pump shuts off after one second. If water is present, it gets pumped out, and the pump returns to its cycling. Very low battery drain if no water present: about 1/4 amp-hour per day.Fred