JamesR
Aquarium Advice Freak
They sell them at target. I sent you a PM. Let me know if you'd like some exact measurements or pics.
Jim
Jim
phishead said:I understand the exactness that the float switch gives, but why not cut out the $60.00 switch? Just use one of the more expensive (digital) timers that would allow you to run the ph for as little as a minute every day or every other day.
I have to add a half gallon every day and I do not need a float to tell me that. If I let the ph run for a minute every day, wouldn't it accomplish the same thing? Any thoughts?[/i]
I have to add a half gallon every day and I do not need a float to tell me that. If I let the ph run for a minute every day, wouldn't it accomplish the same thing? Any thoughts?
Easy enough... You'll need a Kent float valve ($15) , some 1/4" tubing ($2), and some 1/4" push-to-connect fittings ($2-$5).I have had my top off pump run dry a few times too but it is still chugging. I just need to figure out a way to feed my top off from my RO automatically.
I am wondering the exact same thing! Hopefully someone can comment on this.A little off topic, but i read somewhere that you could use a floodlight of some sort, like from HD and just clip it above your fuge, and that would be good enough. Any comment on that?
yaksplat said:I personally would use two float switches to control the water flowing in. The lower one would contol turning the pump on and once the upper switch is activated, the pump would turn off. This would keep the pump from running many times a day.