rodi float switch to nano

Saltwater Guy

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Has anyone put a float switch running directly off of there rodi unit ino the back of there nano tank. I was thinking of drilling a hold in my bio cube at the max fill line and putting the float in there so that the rodi water would go directly into the tank to keep the water level stable.

Am I missing something or would this work?

here is the float

http://www.airwaterice.com/product/FV-14MA252
 
It would work, but it's rife with potential catastrophic failures, especially on a small setup like that. Not worth it, in my opinion.
 
the only thing that I could think would go wrong is if the float valve failed on the open position and was running water non stop into the tank.

what other possible issues could come up with this set up?
 
TDS creep from only running a few ounces at a time from your RO/DI unit... they work better when allowed ample time to run each time
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13092702#post13092702 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Saltwater Guy
the only thing that I could think would go wrong is if the float valve failed on the open position and was running water non stop into the tank.

what other possible issues could come up with this set up?

Well that's the end result that's such a big deal. On 14 gallons, the tank couldnt tolerate that failure for more than a very small amount of time. How that thing can fail? Stuck open, leak, what else? I'd be more inclined to do this on a larger tank with room in the sump to help avoid floods, but on a 14 gallon it's just too risky.
 
what options would i have to put some sort of auto top off on my bio cube i forgot to mention that its a 29g tank not that it matters.
 
A couple options, one is a(n electronic) float switch hooked up to a pump and a reservoir, or you could use that same mechanical float switch and a gravity fed reservoir. Honestly, I have my RO/DI hooked up to the tank, but it's a 200 gallon system with about 40 gallons of space in the sump and flow limited to about 7 gallons a day that will protect me against a flood. In your case, I don't think you have the margin to take the risk (both of flood and diluting the tank so quickly).
 
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