For a few years, my ATO system consists of 2 float switches hooked to ReefKeeper that controls a small pump. I have the float switches on a vertical bracket with one being active and the other one being the emergency shut off. They are connected in parallel to the same port on RK, the main/active switch is in the water; it is open when the water level is low and closed when the water level is topped off. The emergency switch is out of water & open unless the water level goes over the main switch, then it closes once the water reaches its level.
Until now, this setup worked without problems. When the active switch would get stuck because of a snail or dirt, the water will raise a few more inches nd activate the emergency switch.
But on Thu, I noticed a different type of failure: the active switch didn't open when the water level got low. So it didn't activate the ATO pump. I found the issue when I noticed the air sucking noise and bubbles from return pump.
I replaced the switch with a spare one and everything works again. My ohm-meter said that the bad switch is working again 30 min or so after I removed it. Immediately after I removed it, it would not open the circuit. About 30 min later when I checked it gain, it worked properly. But I don't trust it, so it went to garbage.
I am thinking to change my config to use 3 switches:
- 2 active ones, on the same level, that each could trigger the ATO pump when the water level is low, but it takes for both of them to close to turn off the ATO.
- 1 emergency switch, above the first 2, to turn off the ATO pump if any of the lower switches fails.
How do you guys configure the ATO switches? How many do you use?
Until now, this setup worked without problems. When the active switch would get stuck because of a snail or dirt, the water will raise a few more inches nd activate the emergency switch.
But on Thu, I noticed a different type of failure: the active switch didn't open when the water level got low. So it didn't activate the ATO pump. I found the issue when I noticed the air sucking noise and bubbles from return pump.
I replaced the switch with a spare one and everything works again. My ohm-meter said that the bad switch is working again 30 min or so after I removed it. Immediately after I removed it, it would not open the circuit. About 30 min later when I checked it gain, it worked properly. But I don't trust it, so it went to garbage.
I am thinking to change my config to use 3 switches:
- 2 active ones, on the same level, that each could trigger the ATO pump when the water level is low, but it takes for both of them to close to turn off the ATO.
- 1 emergency switch, above the first 2, to turn off the ATO pump if any of the lower switches fails.
How do you guys configure the ATO switches? How many do you use?