Thoughts on Tunze Osmolator?

195 is fairly steep for an auto-top off, but I got a DOC 9010 the other day and really like it so I'm hoping the quality on the Osmolator is just as good. I know some people have problems with the top off's getting stuck with the float switches and all and since the Tunze uses optics it would be a problem for it. I want to get something reliable plus an all in one kit that's fairly simple and easy to install.

Any thoughts on it or expericence? Also it says it comes with metering pump, so that's the pump that pushes the top off water?

Thansk
 
Mine has been reliable. The only time I have problems is when I let the topoff container run dry. After 3 years, I finally had to replace the original pump, but they are only about $20, so it is not painful. I would choose the Osmolator again.
 
Tunze are always a great investment for your tank. I hook mine up about 3 months ago and it is just so easy to use and error proof.
 
The Osmolator is the way to go. Mine was missing a part and Roger sent the missing piece right away with no questions asked. Great products and customer service. Tunze is top notch.
 
Would never own a tank without mine. It makes topoff so much easier.

I have used other topoffs and ended up with water on the floors. Never Ever had an issue since I bought the Osmolator
 
Can someone tell me how they have their osmolator installed? Does the pump always run until the safety sensor shuts it off? I just installed mine today. I thought the operating sensor monitored the water level and turned the pump both on and off and the safety sensor was only used as a backup?

Is this correct?
 
The float switch is just a back up and should never trip unless the sump level has risen far above the optic sensor and trips the float switch. Is there an issue with yours?

The pump, IIRC, will pump for an interval of some minutes before taking a "rest" and then will start pumping again if the sump level is still not up to the optic sensor.
 
research peristalic pumps/refurbished medical pumps---if the osmolator is not a peristalic pump(i know nothing about it) then I wouldn't consider it

if they are still around:

reefdosingpumps.com
innovativeaquatics.com
 
I love my Osmolator, would not use anything else. It has worked flawlessly. I added the Tunze Kalk dispenser to it, a nice simple add on.

Just a couple things though... the 7g Tunze bucket should be ok for a 125g, but any tank larger than 150g should use something larger as a reservoir.

2nd... make sure the top off hose drips into the sump to prevent a back siphon. Eventhough Tunze includes a check valve I would never trust these in general.
 
It isn't a peristaltic pump, but it works just fine.

Actually the top off hose should drip into the main tank to prevent siphon. If the water level in the reservoir is higher than the output tube, water will siphon out of the reservoir into the sump.

The hose should also never be submerged because it will back siphon into the reservoir.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11458815#post11458815 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Serioussnaps
research peristalic pumps/refurbished medical pumps---if the osmolator is not a peristalic pump(i know nothing about it) then I wouldn't consider it

if they are still around:

reefdosingpumps.com
innovativeaquatics.com
The osmolator is a DC powered sump pump. just a tiny one that feeds water through a airline sized hose. The osmolator doses approx 8 oz of water each cycle. Trust me, everyone I have ever known wh would recomend a peristalic pump over a Tunze, has never owned a Tunze.

A while ago a buddy of mine (Yiniger on RC). wanted a top-off. I recomended the Tunze, another reefer told him no way, get a perostalic pump from reefdosingpumps.com. He purchased the peristalic pump. Ask him what he thinks. BTW, he now owns a Tunze.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11460010#post11460010 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Randy D
I use the Tunze with my peristalic pump. The tunze pump could not keep up with my evaporation

What??? My Osmolator has no problems keeping my 180g + 75g sump at the correct level. Even in the middle of summer with the MHs on.

The optical sensor is extremely acurate. Much better than a float switch.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11460050#post11460050 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reef_doug
What??? My Osmolator has no problems keeping my 180g + 75g sump at the correct level. Even in the middle of summer with the MHs on.

The optical sensor is extremely acurate. Much better than a float switch.

I would think there was a pump problem. Even at 6ft it should put out close to 7gph which is plenty for most tanks and more than most peri pumps.

Don
 
i love my osmolator, but honestly speaking i think it is over priced.
if the pump is $22.32 to replace, and assuming the back up float switch costs around $5 and the black plastic mounting brackets around $10 total, that is a $157 optical sensor we are talking about that isn't 100% fail safe. (but better than anything else out in the market)
 
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