bondolo said:If you are not in a rush get a used Tunze. Between craigslist and reef central you should find one with in two months for < $100.
I use a low tech float valve on advice from tuberider. $2.95 on eBay. Even if I switched to something else I would probably keep the gravity fed float valve as a backup. If you aren't going to be seeing major evaporation (more than a gallon a day on a 40) then I might not bother with anything more complicated at all. Fill a gallon jug or 5 gallon pail (depending on how often you want to refill) with dilute kalk RODI and use a gravity fed float. Mix up additional kalk in gallon jugs.
One thing that wasn't clear to me when I originally planned. Regardless of your topoff approach you must have a water drop due to evaporation in order for the system to kick in. If your sump has a high surface area to depth ratio the you will have a lot of evap before the top off turns on. Even the fanciest systems seem to require a couple of centimetres of evaporation range. Ideally you'd want a tall narrow sump so that minimal evap will cause the ATO to replenish.
I think that's my worry. I want something that has the least likelihood to potentially fail. Although, I do plan on placing these float(s)/sensor in the sump area so I won't have to worry about any snails whatsoever.BAYMAC said:I built mine using some relays, two float switches (still got more - very high quality - need any?) and it controls a peristaltic pump. I use a peristaltic as it pushes the water through my Nilsen (Kalk) reactor. If it got stuck on, it would still not over flow that tank as I matched it to be just below what the tank evaporates in a day.
With what ever ATO you get, be sure its snail proof.
denzil said:I do plan on placing these float(s)/sensor in the sump area so I won't have to worry about any snails whatsoever.
BAYMAC said:denzil said:I do plan on placing these float(s)/sensor in the sump area so I won't have to worry about any snails whatsoever.
famous last words...
(if you have a sump, that is the only place to put a ATO - snails make it into sumps, trust me on that one)
I have a preventative measure in mind like maybe surrounding the float sensors with acrylic with holes to still allow the water level to be represented without any snail intrusion.eldiablosrt8 said:BAYMAC said:denzil said:I do plan on placing these float(s)/sensor in the sump area so I won't have to worry about any snails whatsoever.
famous last words...
(if you have a sump, that is the only place to put a ATO - snails make it into sumps, trust me on that one)
Snail make it outside of tank too, crazy little boogers