My $12 Auto Top-off

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1 - 5 Gallon bucket with lid
2 - Check Valve (modified for gluing purposes)
3 - Gang Air Adjuster
4 - 24" Airline Tubing
5 - Time to figure up drip rate per day to amount of water I'm losing.

Hey, it may not work but I'm gonna give it a try.

BTW - 1 Drop per second is 3.86 gallons per day.

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LOL... I spent the same abount but used two $6 switches, an old power cord, old salt mixing maxijet, a forgoten 12v power cord and some plastic cut from old lighting fixtures for the hanger for a hi-lo (off on) auto topoff system. Oh, almost forgot, and an empty 200g IO bucket. Two years and still running nice (thanks Melev :) )
 
$12 aqualift pump, airline hose around the house, timer around thehouse, and bucket around the house..... ok so lotta things round the house.. but hey, that worked too.
 
Just an observation, and not to be construed as a criticism at all...


If you're actually dripping 3.86 gallons a day, from a 5 gallon bucket, it kinda defeats the purpose of the auto-top off if you're having to refill the reservoir manually each day, don't you think :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7167309#post7167309 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kirk_M
Just an observation, and not to be construed as a criticism at all...


If you're actually dripping 3.86 gallons a day, from a 5 gallon bucket, it kinda defeats the purpose of the auto-top off if you're having to refill the reservoir manually each day, don't you think :)

I dont really think it does because the reason i installed a top-off on my system was not so i did not have to fill it everyday (although it is nice only having to fill it once a week) but was becasue i want to keep my salinity as stable as can be. Depending on the system size evaporating 3.5g can be detrimental to your system becasue of a swing in salinity... JMO, Mike
 
I'm only losing appx 1 gallon per day so I'm dripping about 1 drop per every 2 seconds. I'll probly have to add water every 3-1/2 to 4 days, still beats messing with it every day. This is just a trial thingy anyways, hoping it works. If not, I'll try something else.
 
I used a drip method for a long time, almost 2 years. You'll be so much happy with a system that just adds what is needed and uses a much bigger resovoir than what you need.
 
Im going to have to try this but get it down to less then a drip per second because I only lose about 1-2 gallons of a day. Im sure once I get the mh im going to lose even more.
 
Actually, you will never be able to have 1 drop per second constantly during the day. It depends on how much water you have on your bucket (water pressure). My modification Melev auto top off cost me $15. It works off from my 100g rubbermaid reservoir (It was OK for my 20 days out of town).
 
You are also basing you drips on a fixed rate of evaporation. Your rate will vary depending on external humidity, heat etc. Unless you run you AC 24/7 365 .:)
On the few days I turn off my AC I notice a change in evaporation.
 
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