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Here are some pics of mine, its pretty simple. I have the RO reservoir up on a small table so I can gravity feed the sump and not have to use a pump.
I just use a rubbermaid tub, it holds about 10-12 gallons and the john guest fitting is an inch or so above the bottom. I just drilled a hole in the rubbermaid with a drill. I made the hole a bit smaller than the JG fitting so it would be a nice snug fit and then siliconed around it: A friend built a bracket for me so that I wouldn't have to drill the sump and it works nicely. I have the level set up so that if the power goes out and the tank empties somewhat and the skimmer as well, the sump won't overflow. Hope that helps
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That would be great to see!
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humidifier float valve in sump for ATO
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Thanks for the pics! I picked up a float valve like Mark's at Home Depot today, but I was not sure how to put everything together until Christy posted her setup.
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