JohnnyBoyPerth
New member
Hi All,
I currently have my skimmer drain line plumbed into a bucket to increase its capacity. This works great generally but sometimes this has flooded when my skimmer decided to kick into high gear. (water changes and when using coral putty)
I would like to hook up two float valves that when triggered will turn off the skimmer pump. ie if the sump gets too full or if the skimmer bucket gets too full
Ideally i do not want to cut into the skimmer pump lead and would like to do something similar to the below.
I currently have a heater hooked up in a similar manor. The controller/probe is wired to a piggy back plug and the heater connects directly into the piggy back plug. No additional wires or cuts.
Can someone with some electrical knowledge let me know if this will work and where to get the wireable piggy back plug.
Also if this does not work i understand i can cut the skimmer pump power and wire directly quite easily. Just would rather not.
Thanks
I currently have my skimmer drain line plumbed into a bucket to increase its capacity. This works great generally but sometimes this has flooded when my skimmer decided to kick into high gear. (water changes and when using coral putty)
I would like to hook up two float valves that when triggered will turn off the skimmer pump. ie if the sump gets too full or if the skimmer bucket gets too full
Ideally i do not want to cut into the skimmer pump lead and would like to do something similar to the below.


I currently have a heater hooked up in a similar manor. The controller/probe is wired to a piggy back plug and the heater connects directly into the piggy back plug. No additional wires or cuts.
Can someone with some electrical knowledge let me know if this will work and where to get the wireable piggy back plug.
Also if this does not work i understand i can cut the skimmer pump power and wire directly quite easily. Just would rather not.
Thanks