I've got basically everything I need for my ATO project; Breakout Box, float switches, and a piece of acrylic.
I've never worked with acrylic before so what's the best way to bend it? I figure heating it up enough will make it pliable, will a hair dryer work? I have access to a heat gun that gets pretty hot as well.
My next hurdle is how should I secure it in place? Bend it like the JBJ that is tight over the the acrylic (just going in my sump, not over the trim of an aquarium)? Of find some screws like AutoTopOff.com uses?
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I plan on having 6 total floats in the tank/sump.
-ATO low level = Turn on pump
-ATO high level = Turn off pump
-Second High level for stuck float
-ATO Reservoir Low = Don't run the pump
-Tank level too high = in case both overflows clog it will run off the return pump
-Skimmer cup = skimmer shut off
I've never worked with acrylic before so what's the best way to bend it? I figure heating it up enough will make it pliable, will a hair dryer work? I have access to a heat gun that gets pretty hot as well.
My next hurdle is how should I secure it in place? Bend it like the JBJ that is tight over the the acrylic (just going in my sump, not over the trim of an aquarium)? Of find some screws like AutoTopOff.com uses?

I plan on having 6 total floats in the tank/sump.
-ATO low level = Turn on pump
-ATO high level = Turn off pump
-Second High level for stuck float
-ATO Reservoir Low = Don't run the pump
-Tank level too high = in case both overflows clog it will run off the return pump
-Skimmer cup = skimmer shut off