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Mik_101 07-18-2007 08:06 PM

DIY Auot-top off in 4 steps
 
Ok this might seem stupid but it works. I thought of it my self because I always have evaporation. If you guys what to make one for your self one hear are the directions.

Tools/materials: 1 gallon milk container, Sicrorcs/Knife, silicone and air line tubing

Step 1- Take your milk container a wash it with water ONLY and clean it very very well with hot water to wash out every little bits of milk and kill the smell.

Step 2- Take your sicors/ Knife and make a hole in the cap of the milk container where you what your tubing to be. I made mine right in the middle. If the hole is to big no worries.

Step 3- Insert the tubing into the milk container cap. Just about 1 cm should be in the inner part of the cap.

Step 4- Put silicone around the air line tubing and where it enters the cap so there is no leak. Don't put silicone on the thread of the cap because if you need to open the milk container to top it of with water you can.

After you are done the and the silicone is dry make sure that the cap and airline tubing is facing toward your sump so gravity can pull it down. Make sure that the end of you air line tubing is just below the water surface in your sump so now if you have the smallest amount of evaporation the DIY top off will top it off.

Midknight 07-18-2007 08:50 PM

Ok, need pics with this. How far do you stick the tube in the jug?
Is the jug higher or lower than the tank?

Mik_101 07-19-2007 03:02 AM

Ok will post some soon.

muck 07-19-2007 03:33 AM

What is a "Sicrorcs" ? :confused:

Midknight 07-19-2007 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muck (Post 261018)
What is a "Sicrorcs" ? :confused:

It be what ya use ifn' ya aint got a shotgun to shot a hole in the top of dat der lid.

andresont 07-19-2007 04:05 AM

Good thinking ,we need fresh blood in this forum !
 
Hey thats good idea and will work for a small tank like 33 gal or so.
The only mode i can think of is to secure the air tubing with something like a plastic bar that will hold it in place just below water line and making a tiny hole on top part in the milk jug for better flow.
Might need some testing though.

Clown 07-20-2007 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Midknight (Post 261022)
It be what ya use ifn' ya aint got a shotgun to shot a hole in the top of dat der lid.

Rofl
Nice idea for a top off thought
:mrgreen:

fkshiu 07-20-2007 03:19 AM

Pretty much the same concept as the Kent Aquadose:

http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=mc-ad1400

You can always add a JG ballvalve to control drip-rate.

If you pilfer an IV dripper from a hospital the next time you get palyotoxin poisoning from fragging zoas that's just as good. Here's the gardening version from Lee Valley:

http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...280,54307&ap=1

steva44 07-30-2007 05:33 AM

What I do when i am on vacation or just as a top off.

20 L plastic container from my water cooler: free
3 feet of airline tubing: 1.50
a ballvalve: 4.00
refill the plastic bottle at RO H2O station 2 blocks from my house: $1.50

I put the bottle on my bucket of seasalt (so its higher then the sump) then I start a syphon from the plastic container to the sump, and set the valve so it drips a drop every second or two. l leave it behind the tank and make sure to seal off the big plastic bottle so it does not evaporate. For a few weeks you are set, as it evaporates the water drips slowly into the sump and refills it with premium water!

Paverdude 08-01-2007 04:53 AM

"making a tiny hole on top part in the milk jug for better flow"

this would cause the whole jug to empty, not to flow only when needed


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