Easy water level indicator

sleepydoc

Team RC
So I've wanted to add a water level indicator to my DI & Mixing tubs for a while. I kept looking for a bulkhead to hook up to clear tubing or possibly a John Guest type fitting. I saw Gunsnroses's idea and was going to do that when I came upon something even easier (and obvious in hindsight) that eliminates the bulkhead - a unseal.

I used a uniseal, a 3/4 to 1/2" FPT PVC bushing and a nylon right angle hose barb fitting. All are readily available at the Orange Borg, or pretty much any hardware store, the total cost is about $10 and it's easy.

I'm sure someone has thought of this before but I haven't come across it and thought I'd share it in case it helps someone else.
 
Here are the parts -
The bushing:
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Nylon hose barb
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Everything together:
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I used pipe thread sealant on the nylon threads and also on the outside of the bushing to make it easier to push into the uniseal.



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Here's the finished Product:

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Here is mine. I really wanted to see the level just so I know when to refill. My low mark is 6 gallons and my ago holds 5 so I refill when it hits the 6 gal mark. I could have used smaller fittings but it works.

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My problem was that my tubs are black and one of them is under a shelf, so I had to get a flashlight to see how much water was in the tub. I also wanted a reasonably accurate measure for adding salt.

Dark containers are nice to keep light out, but make the measuring more difficult.
 
You can tell whether you have 12 gallons or 17 gallons by looking down into the barrel? I clearly need to up my reefing skill set.


Actually, yes I pretty much can. I've been using the same 55g barrel since the late 1980's. It takes exactly 1 50g bag + 2 12oz Jif jars of IO to bring it right to 1.025. I don't even bother to check. Just mix it for a day and go.
 
Here's mine. I use it on my 100 gallon surge container

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I used a clear sleeve used for fluorescent bulbs. I used a clear piece of tape and a felt tip pen to transfer the measurement with a ruler. Then attached the tape to the tube.

This way I can see the water level and make adjustments to my surge to raise or lower it by fractions of an inch.

I have the surge off right now. One more idea I tried was putting a foam float in the tube to make reading the scale easier - maybe a fishing bob? I just tried a piece of foam but it kept getting stuck to the tube walls when the water level fell.
 
Here's mine. I use it on my 100 gallon surge container

One more idea I tried was putting a foam float in the tube to make reading the scale easier - maybe a fishing bob? I just tried a piece of foam but it kept getting stuck to the tube walls when the water level fell.

Nice. If you had a ball like a pingpong ball it would float real nice. Finding the right size ball would be the trick. Time to go to the toy store!
 
The tube is narrower than a ping pong ball, but you're right: it's about the right float. Hobby Lobby has spherical foam balls...

To the OP: can you see the level easily or do you need a brighter colored background, etc?
 
I can see mine just fine just by walking by and glancing at it. I have it marked in 2 gallon increments.
 
The tube is narrower than a ping pong ball, but you're right: it's about the right float. Hobby Lobby has spherical foam balls...

To the OP: can you see the level easily or do you need a brighter colored background, etc?

It actually shows pretty well just with the regular lighting. (You can see the level at the top line in the last picture) you might have a bit of trouble seeing it across the room (haven't tried) but as long as your reasonably close it's fine.
 
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