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Old 12-09-2009, 04:48 PM
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I use a $6 Rubbermaid garbage can (food safe plastic of course) from Canadian Tire and humidifier float valve. The float valve looks exactly like the Kent for a fraction of the price (this hobby is funny that way!). JBJ ATO on my 180 Gal and Tsunami ATO on my 90, both work very well. I have my RO/DI plumbed into both reseviors and my 80 Gal water change barrell as well.
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Old 12-09-2009, 07:48 PM
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You can plumb a line to your tank from an area in your house where you have enough space for a decent size reservoir. The reservoir I have in my garage, about 25 ft of 1/2" PVC away from my tank gives me enough water for 3 weeks of top off in my 180. It's nice not to be chained to your tank.
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