DIY Auto Top Off - schematic and pictures

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Kam

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I have been designing this for about 1 week. I built is over the weekend and its working great. Below is the schematic. I don't have step-by-step pictures as I did things in a crazy order and that would be more confusing.

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Parts List
~ 3 Float Switches (Floatswitches.net $6.00 each)
~1 Project Box (Radio Shack 270-1803 $3.69) Box measures 5L x 2.5W x 2D This box is a little tight to fix all the components into.
~ 2 12VDC Plug-in Relay with Socket (Radio Shack 275-206C $9.39 each) This Relay is more expensive than others I could have used, but by using a plug in relay, I can easily replace the relay if it goes bad, without having to unsolder and re-solder.
~ 1 12 Ft Light Duty Extension Cord (Home Depot $9.57) Could have used a less expensive 6ft cord, but opted for the Light Duty
~ 1 12VDC Piezo Buzzer (Radio Shack 273-059 $3.29)
~ 1 Green LED Assembly (Radio Shack 276-271 $1.99)
~ 1 Red LED Assembly (Radio Shack 276-270 $1.99)
~ 1 Orange LED Assembly (Radio Shack 276-272 $1.99)
~ 1 Panel Mount Size N Coaxial Power Jack (Radio Shack 274-1583 $2.59)
~ 1 Size N Coaxial DC Power Plug (Radio Shack 274-1573 $2.59) Needed this because the 12VDC adapter I found in the junk drawer used an unusual connector.
~ 1 Phono (RCA) Jack (Radio Shack 274-346 $3.99) Package contains 3 panel mount jacks only 2 needed.
~ 1 Phone (RCA-Type) Plug (Radio Shack 274-319 $2.99) Package contains 4 plugs, 2 Red and 2 Black. Only 2 plugs needed.
~ 1 6-Position Female Interlocking Connector (Radio Shack 274-236 $1.99) See next item
~ 1 Male Interlocking Connector (6-position) (Radio Shack 274-226 $1.99) Used to easily disconnect the wiring from the LED lights in the panel from the wiring in the box.
~ 1 package 3/8" Grommets 5 pack (Home Depot $1.75) Radio shack sells a Grommet pack for $1.99 that has 7 each: 1/4", 5/16" ,3/8". 5 each: 7/16", 1/2". Pack of 31
~ 3 1 1/4" PVC Cap (Home Depot $0.51 each)
~ 1 12VDC Power Adapter (Found in junk drawer FREE)
~ A section of 1 1/4" PVC (Had some at home FREE)
~ Wire (Extra 18 Gauge Speaker Wire FREE)
~ Wire Nuts (Had some at home FREE)
~ Heat-Shrink Tubing (Had some at home FREE) Multi pack at Radio Shack (278-1627) costs $2.39
~ Crimp-on Butt Connectors (Had some at home FREE) Multi-pack at Radio Shack (64-3037) costs $1.69 - (5 for 22-18 ga.), (5 for 16-14 ga.). Pack of 10.

Tools
~ Wire cutters
~ Solder and Soldering iron
~ Drill bits and drill

Project total (not including tax): $78.72

Float switches in Sump
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Auto Top off box mounted in custom Acrylic shelf
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Right Side of Auto Top Off Box showing 12V DC power port and three lights on the top.
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Left Side of Auto Top Off Box Can see the RCA ports on the bottom where the cables for the float switches connect.
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i like it... let us know how it works once you have it all filled up.

you must be an engineer. that looks like something i would make for my tank. (especially the schematic :oops: )

just a thought, but you may want to add a stilling tube to the float switches. if there is a lot of turbulence on the surface of the water, you may have the switches turning on and off constantly.

~mike
 
Thanks!!

Yep, an Engineer I am.

All float switches are about 1" into a piece of 1.25" PVC. In my short term testing they worked great eliminating any on/off cycles from surface agitation. If for any reason I need additional length, I will slip a 1.25" coupler on the bottom.
 
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