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I use Tunzes on all of my tanks and have never had an issue. |
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![]() I just gravity feed into a float valve. Simple and rock solid. Many people fear that a float valve will "fail", but float valves are used in household humidifier systems under household water pressure. We don't even come close to the pressure our tap provides in our aquariums. You can take a look at my build thread for pics.
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![]() That works well too. I like topping off from a small reservoir because I know I can only ever dump 20 gallons into my system if something does fail. That might wipe things out too though I suppose!
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![]() i like the humidifier float valve idea
where did you find that! i need to find a way to install it with out drilling holes or silicone due to the tank is running now
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65 gal tank 40 gal sump 20 gal Q tank 75 gal total frag system 200gal system in the works 4 year exp salty |
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![]() i used pvc primer and glue to mount my float (BRS model) to the side of my emergency overflow pipe which is also pvc. Works great if you have a way of mounting a piece of pipe (have bulkhead).
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