OldSalty
Tue, 1st Jul 2003, 10:52 PM
TRY THIS PROJECT, If your tank is on an outside wall and there is a water supply near.
Get a 4 gallon square bucket. (The one I use had mayo in it form a restraunt and it was FREE).
Drill a hole in the bottom center big enough to install a fluidmaster toilet valve.
Drill another hole (this step in optional) in the bottom and install a sink ptrap then drill a hole thru the outside wall for the drain. this is so if the valve ever sticks open water will drain outside and not flood the place.
Now drill a small hole on the bottom side of the bucket and epoxy a piece of ridged airline tubbing in it.
Get a manual float switch (I use a kent) and install it in the sump. Connect a piece of airline tubbing to the float switch then to the bucket.
Plumb the fluidmaster to the outside water supply, or if you have an ro/di unit plumb to the product water outlet.
NOW, FORGET ABOUT EVER TOPPING OFF YOUR TANK AGAIN!
I myself havent added any water to my tank in over 2 years now. This little system has NEVER failed, best of all NO pumps,dosers,just mother natures system called gravity feed.
If anyone is interested I can post some pics of this setup
Get a 4 gallon square bucket. (The one I use had mayo in it form a restraunt and it was FREE).
Drill a hole in the bottom center big enough to install a fluidmaster toilet valve.
Drill another hole (this step in optional) in the bottom and install a sink ptrap then drill a hole thru the outside wall for the drain. this is so if the valve ever sticks open water will drain outside and not flood the place.
Now drill a small hole on the bottom side of the bucket and epoxy a piece of ridged airline tubbing in it.
Get a manual float switch (I use a kent) and install it in the sump. Connect a piece of airline tubbing to the float switch then to the bucket.
Plumb the fluidmaster to the outside water supply, or if you have an ro/di unit plumb to the product water outlet.
NOW, FORGET ABOUT EVER TOPPING OFF YOUR TANK AGAIN!
I myself havent added any water to my tank in over 2 years now. This little system has NEVER failed, best of all NO pumps,dosers,just mother natures system called gravity feed.
If anyone is interested I can post some pics of this setup