Float valve in display tank?

spider86

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Has anyone used a float valve for top-offs in your display tank if you dont have a sump? If so, what method did you use to attach the valve?
 
tunze's osmolator uses a ligth sensor and a float switch for their auto top off systems, pretty small stuff, it just's mounts on a lateral plastic bracket that hangs off the side off the tank.
 
I have one in my overflow as a safety shutdown for my return pump. I just made a small bracket and screwed it to the top trim.
 
I know of a couple of people with float valves in the display tank for ato. Works just as well as in a sump other than you might have to look at the valve. Now when installing it you will have to be a little more careful in how you mount it so the livestock will not be able to effect the vavle easly.

Kim
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7795289#post7795289 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kgross
Now when installing it you will have to be a little more careful in how you mount it so the livestock will not be able to effect the vavle easly.

Kim

Good point Kim..

I would recommend that some sort of cover be fashioned to prevent your livestock from even touching the valve. I used a small acrylic box with holes drilled in the sides to allow water in but keep snails and stuff out.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7791209#post7791209 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AcroSteve
I have one in my overflow as a safety shutdown for my return pump. I just made a small bracket and screwed it to the top trim.

Did you use the 12V relay from autotopoff dot com when setting this shut-off switch?
 
heres what i did on my 15 gallon. made an acrlic holder and used a 1" union as the guard from inverts. just drilled a bunch of holes to allow water to pass. works great.




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