marlinmero
Marlin
Well my Reef Fanatic Level Controller – Auto Top Off, took a crud today. keeps tripping the GFI. so i was wondering what ato you all would recommend. ive heard good things about the JBJ. $100 bucks is about my limit
Well my Reef Fanatic Level Controller – Auto Top Off, took a crud today. keeps tripping the GFI. so i was wondering what ato you all would recommend. ive heard good things about the JBJ. $100 bucks is about my limit
I got mine from autotopoff.com. Basic unit $51.00, consists of two floats valves, one with a snail guard and a heavy duty brackett with zip ties. I really like mine, works great. You can add what ever you want and can afford. I got mine with an extra float valve (reversed), for the storage tank. In case the storage tank runs below that valve, it shuts off the pump. I use a Tom's Aqualifter Pump for the pump, hooks right up. Simple and affordable.
I have a 210 and a 180. They each go thru about a gallon a day or so. maybe a little less.
i have one of those DIY kits on my 210 right now, and the float seems to bad about every 8 months.
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while im asking about ATO's i have my main display hooked straight to my rodi in the kitchen thats on the other side of the wall. i have a standard DIY ATO system on it. aquahub.com
goes from the RODI unit to a bucket under the tank with a leverage style float to shut off the flow from the rodi. so when the water level gets low in the sump the DIY ATO kicks on the aqualifter that sucks out of the bucket and into the sump.
its a simple setup actually but with all those parts working together it's bound to fail.
Is there a better safer way to go straight from the RODI to my sump? and get rid of the bucket, DIY ATO, and aqualifter?
I had bought a leverage style float shutoff that has a hang on bracket i thought about using. but im scared if the float sinks or something there's no safety.
IMO the better way is to isolate the RO/DI from the system into a larger make up water bin that you can remove water from for the ATO system or make up water. Then you only turn on the RO/DI when you need water from it. After that a DOUBLE float switch with aqualifter is about as safe as an ATO system can get.
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