Vicki
Anemone
My sump works great! Water comes in from the tank and is pumped back to the tank just as it's supposed to. My Auto Top Off works great too! EXCEPT when there is a power failure. I have a JBJ ATO with one float in the RO resorvoir water and the other float in the sump.
After a power failure when all of the water has drained into the sump from the tank, I have about 1" of space left. When power comes back on, the pump starts pumping water back to the tank. By the time water starts draining back into the sump, the water level is below the switch in the sump, so the ATO *thinks* it needs to add water and so it does.
IF the power were to go off again shortly after it has just come back on, my sump would then overflow. This could go on and on until the resorvoir was empty (and it's 30 gallons when full).
I've fiddled with this for hours trying to adjust the flow of both the incoming and outgoing water with valves to correct this without success.
If I could somehow delay the ATO startup after a power failure, this should solve the problem.
Does anyone know of such a device I could just plug the pump attached to the ATO into or have other suggestions?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Vicki
After a power failure when all of the water has drained into the sump from the tank, I have about 1" of space left. When power comes back on, the pump starts pumping water back to the tank. By the time water starts draining back into the sump, the water level is below the switch in the sump, so the ATO *thinks* it needs to add water and so it does.
IF the power were to go off again shortly after it has just come back on, my sump would then overflow. This could go on and on until the resorvoir was empty (and it's 30 gallons when full).
I've fiddled with this for hours trying to adjust the flow of both the incoming and outgoing water with valves to correct this without success.
If I could somehow delay the ATO startup after a power failure, this should solve the problem.
Does anyone know of such a device I could just plug the pump attached to the ATO into or have other suggestions?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Vicki