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Old 06-01-2003, 02:21 PM
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Sam I was looking at that.. from the picture all I can realy tell is thta it is a fancy level controler that takes its supplu from a 5 gal bucket? is this right? If so for 24 bucks you can buy a float valve from J&L and 11 bucks you can buy a 5 gal water jug at save on foods. then about 10 bucks in JG fittings and you have a DIY top off system.. the float valves are reliable, I take mine out and clean it every 6 months to be safe.

I also have a auto topoff system in the closet that hooks to your RO unit.. I am thinking of using this in the new tank but I am leary about haveing my RO plumbed directly to the tank so I will have to come up with a secondary shutoff to make it more safe.

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Old 06-01-2003, 05:16 PM
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Believe me, there is no comparison between any float switch system and the Tunze Osmolator.
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Old 06-01-2003, 05:16 PM
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Doug, I'll go to J&L next week and see if they have an osmolater in stock so I can get a better idea of what this thing looks like then.

Steve, does your auto topoff use gravity to feed the water into the sump/tank? I can't do that easily. I need the bucket to be below the tank and a pump to push water upwards.
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Ahhh ok that makes sence then.

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Would it not also be pretty hard to use a float switch system in a tank? I have an electronic one that uses fishing line and a fishing bobber in the water. Best one I ever had.
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Would it not also be pretty hard to use a float switch system in a tank? I have an electronic one that uses fishing line and a fishing bobber in the water. Best one I ever had.
You got a pic of that puppy there Doug ?

Sounds interesting

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I could take one if I had never dropped my camera on the concrete floor. Dont work so good now.

Its a black box, about 4in. by 2in. and an inch thick. It just has an electrical contact in it and a plug in on the back. A mono line hangs from the switch with a large fishing bobber on the end. I have a small weight on the bobber to keep it sraight but not enough to pull it down.

It just opens and closes the contact with the rise & fall of the water. I have been using it of and on, {like my sump}, for about 5 years.
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Well, I'm heading out of town for a few days. I'm losing about a gallon of water a day from evaporation so I set up my new Osmolator Universal and it works GREAT! With my lights on a timer and automatic feeder filled up, I'm all set to go away.
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I am currently using a toilet float valve for top-off, and I am finding it is plugged every day. Currently I am extremely poor (government shorted me on student loans and suddenly I can't even afford my books), but as soon as I am making money again I would like to get something a little more reliable. Would this osmolator device simply sit in my tank and trigger a pump that I could have downstairs or something? I'm just planning to use a 45-gallon drum for water. Sorry if this is already covered above, it's been a long day.
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Old 09-04-2003, 11:46 PM
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Would this osmolator device simply sit in my tank and trigger a pump that I could have downstairs or something? I'm just planning to use a 45-gallon drum for water. Sorry if this is already covered above, it's been a long day.
Man, you are pushing the limits. You could get the more powerful and expensive pump that could push up to 6.2 meters. That might be able to do what you want (ie. Pump water up to the next floor.)

http://www.tunze.com/usa/en-gb/dept_129.html

See Osmolator Kit 66, Turb. el.
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