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Old 11-04-2009, 09:43 PM
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Default Plan to Order iFloat Switches for Auto Top-off (GVRD)

I am planning to order some replacement iFloat level switches for my auto top-off system. If anyone is interested in joining my order, please let me know. They are $6.99 USD each, plus $11.99 USD per order shipping. If anyone else is interested we could split the shipping cost.

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Old 11-04-2009, 09:50 PM
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There is a canadian ebay seller who has float switches for $5 each and $10 shipping (plus shipping discounts for multiple items). I just ordered 4 from him, they havent arrived yet but they look like a good unit. http://stores.shop.ebay.ca/AquaKits__W0QQ_armrsZ1
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There is a canadian ebay seller who has float switches for $5 each and $10 shipping (plus shipping discounts for multiple items). I just ordered 4 from him, they havent arrived yet but they look like a good unit. http://stores.shop.ebay.ca/AquaKits__W0QQ_armrsZ1
Thanks for the tip! When do you expect yours to arrive?
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They are suppose to arrive tomorrow but we'll see. I plan on wiring one of them up to my Neptune ACIII and programming it to prevent the tank from ever overflowing.
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My daughter wants to make her own ATO switch for her tank.
Is this feasible? What compnents etc are required and where does one find out how to build them? I assume they would be cheaper than the tunze osmoliters and do the same thing.

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Old 11-05-2009, 03:22 AM
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A simple ATO can be made with no electronic parts for about $20 using a float valve gravity fed from a container holding fresh water.

If she really wants an electronic system there doesnt seem to be much in this forum about DIYing one yourself. I suggest starting a new thread in the DIY section so that maybe someone else will chime in and point you in the right direction.
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If she really wants an electronic system there doesnt seem to be much in this forum about DIYing one yourself. I suggest starting a new thread in the DIY section so that maybe someone else will chime in and point you in the right direction.
Basic parts needed for simple electronic one would be
- float switch - I would use two, one as safety switch
- low voltage relay to switch on/off line voltage device - pump
- low voltage adapter to run the relay
- actual pump to pump the water

Float switch(es) would be then connected to low voltage side of the relay - think of them as on/off switch. Whole thing could be fit into outdoor pvc receptacle box, equipped with regular electrical plug - one for low voltage adapter and one for the pump. You could also use some LEDs to indicate an operation status.
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I bought 8 just recently, dirty chip, from this guy. He ships from Hong Kong for free. Delivery time wasn't bad at all
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My daughter wants to make her own ATO switch for her tank.
Is this feasible? What compnents etc are required and where does one find out how to build them? I assume they would be cheaper than the tunze osmoliters and do the same thing.

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very simple and follow this instruction http://www.melevsreef.com/plumbing/auto_topoff.html

I may try to do it too
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:58 AM
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very simple and follow this instruction http://www.melevsreef.com/plumbing/auto_topoff.html

I may try to do it too
It definitely will work. I just wouldn't feel comfortable to run 110 volts thru little float switch submersed under water. But then again, I'm more of pessimist if risks exist.
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