C-Level Automatic Top-off....

Kalied20

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Anyone ever use a C-Level Auto topoff unit? I am thinking about ordering one since the 90 gallon is a @#$% to top off each day. Just wanted anyone with experience with one to give a little feedback. Thanks, Robert
 
I was trying to keep everything under my tank in the stand. Everything else I thought about trying wouldn't fit.
 
I just installed a top off last night from "Aquahub" I got the top off kit deluxe with a new maxijet 600 off Ebay brand new awhile back and just now got it installed. I found the company link through marvins reef site, its the float valve thing he uses and its very reasonably priced. "Seems" to be working like a charm so far in my less than 24 hour test. I am going out of town for a week tommorow and sure hope it doesn't act up!! :eek2: :eek2:
 
Oh and my 20 tall I was planning on putting under the tank is about 1/2 " too long! :( SO its beside the tank for now till I can find somethong to fit. Oh well for planns!
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8795329#post8795329 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Angela Short
Oh and my 20 tall I was planning on putting under the tank is about 1/2 " too long! :( SO its beside the tank for now till I can find somethong to fit. Oh well for planns!



somethong to fit? Wait.. what color? did I miss something here....
 
Sorry to hijack this thread.

How do you set up an auto-topoff if there is no water ran to that room? How far can the tube from the RO/DI be?
 
Ro/di tube can be fairly long, ro/di goes into basin and then travels about 25 feet thru tubing to my sump. runs from garage under house to living room.
 
Oh sorry for the confusing post :) I also wanted all my stuff under the tank. So the 20 tall was going to be my water resivor but now I need a new container plan.
My RO/DI is upstairs and I run 50 feet of 1/4 " tube all the way downstairs to fill up water change containers or fill my 20 gallon top off tank. Hopefully I can store enouph water in a container under the tank to only have to string the tube out once every 7-10 days. Still beats carrying juggs! The RO/DI tube should have the same PSI as the house water and will push as far as you want to string it. I would think anyways...
 
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