So now that my tank is in full swing, the only thing i cant seem to get under control is my calcium level and ph. As the summer approaches and evap. rate increases, my kalk reactor constantly drips kalk causing my ph to rise to 8.7. I needed a system that would cut off my auto top off from the kalk reactor if my ph rose too high and instead dose ro/di h20 instead. I also needed a place to put my probes for my aquacontroller, which would control all this chaos..So this what i started to create.....
my old top off system...(dont laugh)
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first i found some scrap acrylic...
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and cut it into a length i needed with my router, that coresponded to the level of the water i wanted in the sump.
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then i cut out the base of my probe and switch holder from more scrap acrylic
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then i drew out the holes where my probes and float switches would fit....
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i then routed these out....
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i glued the base and stand together using weldon...made quite a mess doing so
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i then needed a back up switch for my auto top off incase the first switch ever failed. So i made another base for the second switch which i would place higher then the first...and glued it in place on the stand at the appropriate height
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i also drilled a small hole in the back of the stand and placed a plastic screw into it so that i could level the bracket when placed in my tank (because it had a eurobrace).i also cut out the back portion of the holder and glued it on..I let this all dry and heres what i got...
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and this is what i ended up with....
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dont have time to finish this post with all the floats, wiring and solenoids..
TO BE CONTINUED>>>
my old top off system...(dont laugh)

first i found some scrap acrylic...

and cut it into a length i needed with my router, that coresponded to the level of the water i wanted in the sump.

then i cut out the base of my probe and switch holder from more scrap acrylic


then i drew out the holes where my probes and float switches would fit....


i then routed these out....

i glued the base and stand together using weldon...made quite a mess doing so

i then needed a back up switch for my auto top off incase the first switch ever failed. So i made another base for the second switch which i would place higher then the first...and glued it in place on the stand at the appropriate height


i also drilled a small hole in the back of the stand and placed a plastic screw into it so that i could level the bracket when placed in my tank (because it had a eurobrace).i also cut out the back portion of the holder and glued it on..I let this all dry and heres what i got...


and this is what i ended up with....


dont have time to finish this post with all the floats, wiring and solenoids..
TO BE CONTINUED>>>