jason2459
Well-known member
Almost have part of the ATO setup with the three float switches. For some reason I can't find on of the end caps for the critter guard and will have to get another one.
Left switch shuts down the ATO incase the water level drops for some reason or doing a water change. Middle is the backup to the right float switch. Just a pvc housing around a float switch back to a relay connected to an extension cord.
Got the idea first from autotopoff and then found what I needed pretty cheap and directions from bulkreefsupply pointing to this site.
http://www.aquahub.com/store/diygaquarium.html
Still waiting for a 1.25" bit to drill into the collection cup. I ordered one as I couldn't find one at any of the hardware stores around here but it turns out it is on backorder. I think I'll go with Paul B's setup with it going into a collection bucket with a sensor in there to shutdown the skimmers pump.
8:15pm Tests
Temp: 82 ^
Salinity: 33 v
pH: 7.8 -
Ammonia: .25 v
Nitrite: 5 -
Nitrate: 20 v
Left switch shuts down the ATO incase the water level drops for some reason or doing a water change. Middle is the backup to the right float switch. Just a pvc housing around a float switch back to a relay connected to an extension cord.
Got the idea first from autotopoff and then found what I needed pretty cheap and directions from bulkreefsupply pointing to this site.
http://www.aquahub.com/store/diygaquarium.html
Still waiting for a 1.25" bit to drill into the collection cup. I ordered one as I couldn't find one at any of the hardware stores around here but it turns out it is on backorder. I think I'll go with Paul B's setup with it going into a collection bucket with a sensor in there to shutdown the skimmers pump.
8:15pm Tests
Temp: 82 ^
Salinity: 33 v
pH: 7.8 -
Ammonia: .25 v
Nitrite: 5 -
Nitrate: 20 v