Thanks man, every once in a full moon ,the light would come on..
Thanks man, every once in a full moon ,the light would come on..
I've got the same float switch-aqualifter pump setup as Anthony. I use plastic blinds (leftover from shorter windows) to mount my switch(es), they bend with a little heat from a hairdryer, drill easy, etc. I set mine over the rim of my sump. I use two switches, one at a higher level, just in case the lower one fails. I tied the switches into an extension cord rather than the lifter power cords. About once a month I pull out the lower switch and soak it in vinegar. Another piece of advice is to put your topoff return line higher than the water level in your reservoir or it will drain by gravity. Another lesson learned.
I use the Tsunami. Works great for me.
Don't put the price on the bag please.
i would NOT trust a suction cup on a float valve. i would glue an acrylic bracket, otherwise, if the suction cup fails, you end up with a wet floor( and a PO'd wife!)
abe
60G cube, now planted amazon tank
mine top-off came with a suction cup and i added one more cup just in case the first one failed, but the bracket is alot safer..
That's what's nice about the www.top-off.com units. Just like everything else, I try to have redundancy built in...
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."