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![]() Im sure this has been asked before.
What is everyone using for an auto top off system? Where did you buy your float switches if you are using them? Do you add supplements in your top off water? Any pics of your setups would be nice. Thanks
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![]() I got an autotopoff system from Newguy in Edmonton. It cost me $50.00 plus the cost of the powerhead and the tubing. BTW there is only one L in talons.
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![]() $12 float switch from hydroponics store
$5 3 gallon rubbermaid container $?? John Guest fitting and tubing (stole from the "taste filter" part of my RODI that I wasn't using). You can get the tubing from Home Depot in the water filter department, and I don't know where you can get the JG fittings from, I just used mine because it was handy. Drill hole in rubbermaid about 1 inch from bottom, screw in JG fitting and silicone. Attach tubing. Install float switch (Jack made me a skookum float switch holder, its L shaped and is siliconed onto the sump, the float switch is attached to that). Hook up free end of tubing to float switch. Sorry I don't have any pics. I can get some later on though. Its a pretty simple setup. Perhaps too simple. This is coming from a DIY challenged person ![]() Oh and I don't supplement anything Christy ![]()
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![]() Bob I the talons situation has been corrected
![]() Christyf5 I assume you are using a gravity feed top off? That system would probably be what I'd use if I was running a sump. Thank you.
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![]() Yep its a gravity feed system.
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![]() Isn't that a float "valve" no electricity, reliable prolly the safest way to go....humidifer float or kent..
![]() Float switches are electric and can fail, on or off as well as the pump they power....a bit risky, for me, considerering the calcium build up, salt creep, wire corrosion, Murphy........just my 2 cents ![]()
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![]() If you are using RO water, connect a float valve directly on the output line and attach it to your sump. You can get this humidifier float valve at Home Depot for $7....mine has been working for over a year.
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![]() yeah the gravity ones make me nervous. so much build up on them. I really like having the pump were it only has fresh water. as for a float failing just use two. that way if one fails in the on position you still have the second to keep it off.
here is a thread in the DYI forum on the same topic. http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16398 |
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