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Need some opinions please. Holding off on the purchase until I know it will work.
 

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Awesome thanks for the tip. I really only need it to work for 2 weeks while I'm on vacation. Once I get back I'll be looking into a real ATO.
 

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well, in 2 weeks you could have a flooded floor lol. in the end if you build a DIY properly you wont save much compared to just buying a cheap ato like a jbj or hydor. I know, ive built them. then realized it wasn't worth it lol. I figure I had about 20 bucks into each of them, found a used hydor smart level for 35. check local clubs and see if anyone is selling them.
 

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I am bought on eBay a float valve and 1/8 to 1/4 adaptor tubbing connector for only 5 dlls. it's directly connected to RODI. Working now for 6 months with no issues.
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I have 2 tanks using the same float switch. One with a aqualifter pump, the other a tiny $8 pump. Works like a charm and each cost about $12-15 to do.
 
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This is my other tank with a 2g container. Gives me 3 days worth. This system has been set up like this for 4yrs with zero issues.

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This is my other tank with a 2g container. Gives me 3 days worth. This system has been set up like this for 4yrs with zero issues.

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Joeyhatch11 your ato setup is very easy and cheap I want myself using from method but have a concern about back of water until my water pump off.
Wire float switch are waterproof or not?
 

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The switch is water proof. You just wire it in-line to any one of the 2 wires for the pump you are using. Not sure if I'm understanding the question correctly.
 

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I am bought on eBay a float valve and 1/8 to 1/4 adaptor tubbing connector for only 5 dlls. it's directly connected to RODI. Working now for 6 months with no issues.
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You don't have a problem with float valve directly into your sump??
I heard in other sites that don't should it connect direct to Ro di ?
I very confused about it[emoji16]
 

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The switch is water proof. You just wire it in-line to any one of the 2 wires for the pump you are using. Not sure if I'm understanding the question correctly.
I mean that wire float switch are waterproof or not?
Because that my tank water pump have a back siphon until disconnecting power, rising a little water in sump.
 

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The float switch is 100% water proof. Its a float switch so it has to be. The hose feeding the water into the sump needs to be higher than the water container its coming from or it'll just keep draining even after the pump kicks off. I'll take some more pics and show you what I mean.
 

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On both tanks, each hose is up higher than the top off container. So when the switch kicks off the water wont continue to pour out. If the hose is any lower or sitting in the tank it will continue to drain.

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On both tanks, each hose is up higher than the top off container. So when the switch kicks off the water wont continue to pour out. If the hose is any lower or sitting in the tank it will continue to drain.

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Thanks for your help[emoji4] [emoji6]
 

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