herring_fish
Crazy Designer
I'm looking for the best switch for an Auto Top Off system. My first step is to find out what would be the very best TYPE of switch that I can afford. Then I can zero in on the best model of that type.
Background:
After 25 plus years of reefing, I had a total tank crash of a 120 gallon tank while on vacation. I set a homemade ATO system wrong so it overflowed from the second day until it was discovered by my tank sitter and that was too late. That was all my fault but now I am uptight about choosing my next system.
I am now rebuilding with a bottom up system with a new 180. I have more money for the re-build so I am going with more high end products.
I read lots of stuff including a few pretty good review articles and different systems had advantages like software, pump, solenoid etc. but I want to concentrate on just this component by itself for now.
I think that I will buy an Apex system but I already have the plumbing, solenoid and many types of peristaltic pumps.
Back to the point:
Since I lost a tank because of an ATO system, I want a switch that is really reliable, low maintenance and perhaps accurate. These things are normally very cheap compared to some of the other parts of the system. That is why I want to buy whatever is the best. Of course I don't want to buy some kind of atomic refractory laboratory system for thousands of dollars but I don't mind paying a few more Benjamin's if needed.
I know that many people will say that a simple float switch is all that I need but I had a mechanical one and got water on the floor several times, for different reasons, before I got rid of it. I went to electric float switches. To feel safe, every month or so I had to move them up and down several times to make sure that they didn't stick. Personally, I want something that I don't have to check, clean or un-stick every two weeks or months.
There are lots of choices. Some are standard and used by other ATO systems and others are a little more off the wall. Some of the choices are:
Float (sticks)
Conductance (corrodes)
Vertical Pressure (fouls)
Capacitance (corrodes)
Optical or Ultrasonic sensor (would salt creep coat it?)
Horizontal Pressure (new would it corrode?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q2TIU_PfYg
A salt water tank is subject to many things that make me deal with thinks that are dirty, sticky, viscous, corrosive, and crystallizing.
What do you think would be the best ATO switch or sensor that is available out there for me?
Background:
After 25 plus years of reefing, I had a total tank crash of a 120 gallon tank while on vacation. I set a homemade ATO system wrong so it overflowed from the second day until it was discovered by my tank sitter and that was too late. That was all my fault but now I am uptight about choosing my next system.
I am now rebuilding with a bottom up system with a new 180. I have more money for the re-build so I am going with more high end products.
I read lots of stuff including a few pretty good review articles and different systems had advantages like software, pump, solenoid etc. but I want to concentrate on just this component by itself for now.
I think that I will buy an Apex system but I already have the plumbing, solenoid and many types of peristaltic pumps.
Back to the point:
Since I lost a tank because of an ATO system, I want a switch that is really reliable, low maintenance and perhaps accurate. These things are normally very cheap compared to some of the other parts of the system. That is why I want to buy whatever is the best. Of course I don't want to buy some kind of atomic refractory laboratory system for thousands of dollars but I don't mind paying a few more Benjamin's if needed.
I know that many people will say that a simple float switch is all that I need but I had a mechanical one and got water on the floor several times, for different reasons, before I got rid of it. I went to electric float switches. To feel safe, every month or so I had to move them up and down several times to make sure that they didn't stick. Personally, I want something that I don't have to check, clean or un-stick every two weeks or months.
There are lots of choices. Some are standard and used by other ATO systems and others are a little more off the wall. Some of the choices are:
Float (sticks)
Conductance (corrodes)
Vertical Pressure (fouls)
Capacitance (corrodes)
Optical or Ultrasonic sensor (would salt creep coat it?)
Horizontal Pressure (new would it corrode?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q2TIU_PfYg
A salt water tank is subject to many things that make me deal with thinks that are dirty, sticky, viscous, corrosive, and crystallizing.
What do you think would be the best ATO switch or sensor that is available out there for me?