Yes, evaporation. Totally normal. Bigger tanks lose more than smaller, not sure what tank size you have. I typically add close to 1 gallon a day on my tank.
This. Auto-topoff makes that unnecessary.
Yes, evaporation. Totally normal. Bigger tanks lose more than smaller, not sure what tank size you have. I typically add close to 1 gallon a day on my tank.
because foam crushes, and as such the edges of the tank where the weight is transferred can cut in to the foam, causing it to sink, and place uneven pressure on the glass bottom, which could cause it to shatter.
Ok, but this topic seems to be a point of contention on this forum like many others. Some say yes, some say no. Some people have had it break, others have had it last for a decade.
So,I'm going to leave it as is, considering the sump is now full of water, and I'm in cycling my tank. Maybe once the cycle is over, i'll consider removing the foam.
Don't you have to buy a pump as well?
I have a 40 gallon breeder in my living room, with a 65 gallon sump below it in my basement. This is my sump and ATO in the basement. You can see I just use a float valve (in the right, return chamber of the sump). I have a line from my RO/DI unit (by my utility sink about 6 feet away) running to my ATO reservoir. Once a week I fill the reservoir.
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So the float valve just shuts off the water supply from the ATO bucket? I can't actually see the valve in the image you attached, but I'll take your word for it.
You have plenty of space. You can definitely do a gravity fed Ato for a few dollars (under $15) for sure. I bought a JbJ locally from a local reefer for $25 for my qt tank. Other than that though, I use my apex. I personally wouldn't run a tank without a tank controller again. One of my first tanks, my heater failed and cooked all my stuff.
Just put a hook in the rafter and hang it.
I looked up that eshopps kit you have, but it comes with a 1/4" line. In the images of yours, you are using a larger size. Did you have to add an adapter or does the kit allow for the flexibility?Yes. Here's a couple of pics installing it. It's an Eshopps float valve. When the water level drops below my preset level in the return chamber of my sump, the float drops with it, opening the valve, allowing the water to fill the chamber back up until the float valve closes the line. All gravity fed and all manual. I've been using it for over a year and it couldn't be simpler.
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I looked up that eshopps kit you have, but it comes with a 1/4" line. In the images of yours, you are using a larger size. Did you have to add an adapter or does the kit allow for the flexibility?
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