Hi,
I read your article in the march issue of Reefkeeping.
I have a few concers about the water top-off design you are proposing:
- it puts high voltage in the tank :eek2:
- with high current the Reed switch inside the float switch will stick on the closed position because of electrical arc soldering
The circuit is really in two parts:
- provide electricity to the pump
- provide electricity to the switch
If you include a small 12V tansformer between the main and the rectifier, you aleminate the high voltage in the high current in the Reed switch.
This modification add a few bucks only to the whole scheme, but is much more safer and reliable.
Additionally, you can use as well low voltage everywhere and use as 12V winshield wipers pump or a RV kitchen sink pump (food grade).
Nicolas
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I read your article in the march issue of Reefkeeping.
I have a few concers about the water top-off design you are proposing:
- it puts high voltage in the tank :eek2:
- with high current the Reed switch inside the float switch will stick on the closed position because of electrical arc soldering

The circuit is really in two parts:
- provide electricity to the pump
- provide electricity to the switch
If you include a small 12V tansformer between the main and the rectifier, you aleminate the high voltage in the high current in the Reed switch.

This modification add a few bucks only to the whole scheme, but is much more safer and reliable.
Additionally, you can use as well low voltage everywhere and use as 12V winshield wipers pump or a RV kitchen sink pump (food grade).
Nicolas
My web page
My web page's overflow
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