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Old 06-22-2011, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by abcha0s@conceptaquatics View Post
I assume that you are building an ATO? How will you control the on/off for the pump? The float switches are not meant to carry electricity, so you will need some kind of relay switch. Ideally, you need an aquarium controller.

Make sure you consider reliability. I personally only use float switches for monitoring and alerting applications. I don't trust them for control applications, but many people have been successful with them.
The aqualifter uses far less power than a float switches contact rating. I use two in series to keep pump from sticking on. Been months with no issues, not saying there wont be any issues, but the switch burning out do to an aqualifter is not that high on the issue list.
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