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Mon, 17th Mar 2008, 04:47 PM
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I do have a pump to my overflow. It's a CPR overflow with a pump connected to an air suction line. It has saved my rear end in the past during numerous power outages because when the power comes back on it restarts the flow cycle. I did install a second overflow at the other end of the tank but it is a smaller one not capable of the flow rate of the return pump.
Mhhm..maybe I might have to locate my electrician-happy boyfriend to see if he can engineer me something. Aquahub just got back to me and gave me lots of "internal" drawings of how their float switches work and ideas about how to do this but I think they're hesitating on drawing me anything. That's a bad sign.
I have a feeling if left up to my own devices, I will burn down the house! I'll figure something out though!
Last edited by cjanlui; Mon, 17th Mar 2008 at 04:59 PM.
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