medic29
Premium Member
I just hooked up an auto top off to my sump. I'm using a float switch in the sump hooked to a relay which powers my powerhead that pumps the water into my sump from the topoff supply.
Last night after having it hooked up for a while and the sump finishing getting topped off it seemed like the powerhead would kick on for 1-2 seconds, then off again and would do this every 3-4 minutes; maybe longer time frame, but it didn't seem very long in between. I looked in the sump and there wasn't that much water movement. There was some, but not much.
Is this normal? I wouldn't think it would be good on the powerhead to turn on and off that frequently and for that short of a time period and really didn't see the need for it to do so.
Should I enclose the float inside a jar of some sort with holes in the bottom in hopes this will get rid of any water movement except the raising and lowering of the water and thus the float? I really wish there was a way to allow the water to drop further before the pump kicks in to refill it, but I think this float switch will keep the water level the same for the most part. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Last night after having it hooked up for a while and the sump finishing getting topped off it seemed like the powerhead would kick on for 1-2 seconds, then off again and would do this every 3-4 minutes; maybe longer time frame, but it didn't seem very long in between. I looked in the sump and there wasn't that much water movement. There was some, but not much.
Is this normal? I wouldn't think it would be good on the powerhead to turn on and off that frequently and for that short of a time period and really didn't see the need for it to do so.
Should I enclose the float inside a jar of some sort with holes in the bottom in hopes this will get rid of any water movement except the raising and lowering of the water and thus the float? I really wish there was a way to allow the water to drop further before the pump kicks in to refill it, but I think this float switch will keep the water level the same for the most part. Any ideas would be appreciated.