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Jkedra

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Hi...I got a 55 gallon tank and im considering getting an auto top off system. I am trying to make one myself. My cabinet on which the tank is standing on is a media cabinet. Its very sturdy, plus I reinforced it. The only problem is that space is limited in the under cabinets. How is it possible to make a ATO, relatively small, and what kinds of materials do I need?
 

rkaragozler

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here are the 2 other things you would need.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0020ML744/?tag=reefs04-20
http://www.customaquatic.com/estore/control/product/~product=WP-TT1137
i'm sure the vendors here have these as well, these are just for showing how it would be used.
here is a pic of how it would look,
P1060015.jpg

you see the water container above is not clear so it's hard to tell how much water is in their. so you would put 1 elbow facing up on the bottom, and another 1 on top facing down, then connect them with airline tubing. now when the water starts to emoty out in the container this tube will show you how much is in the container.
the aqua lifter pump delivers 3.5 gallons an hour, you would need to calculate how much water is evaporating from your tank over a course od 2-3 weeks.
Then using the timer set it to go on and off .
lets say your evaporation for the tank is 1 gallon a day. take 1 gallon and divide that by 24, you get .04 gallons an hour. the aqualifter would be set to go on for 1 minute
 
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Just wanted to say thanks, Richie - just set this ATO system up and it works wonderfully. No need for a float switch at all - very economic and, more importantly, simple :)

With a minute by minute, day by day timer programmer, it's going to be a piece of cake to automate this, even with a small 10g with barely any evaporation.
here are the 2 other things you would need.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0020ML744/?tag=reefs04-20
http://www.customaquatic.com/estore/control/product/~product=WP-TT1137
i'm sure the vendors here have these as well, these are just for showing how it would be used.
here is a pic of how it would look,
http://i775.photobucket.com/albums/yy32/rkaragozler/P1060015.jpg
you see the water container above is not clear so it's hard to tell how much water is in their. so you would put 1 elbow facing up on the bottom, and another 1 on top facing down, then connect them with airline tubing. now when the water starts to emoty out in the container this tube will show you how much is in the container.
the aqua lifter pump delivers 3.5 gallons an hour, you would need to calculate how much water is evaporating from your tank over a course od 2-3 weeks.
Then using the timer set it to go on and off .
lets say your evaporation for the tank is 1 gallon a day. take 1 gallon and divide that by 24, you get .04 gallons an hour. the aqualifter would be set to go on for 1 minute
 

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