Drip System Float Switch.

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Here is a couple more shots. The tape indicates the high and low levels, and the shot laying on the couch illustrates how the pump connects to the switch (for those who haven't messed with a switch like this).

Basically you plug the pump in to the switch. It's that simple.

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It's so simple even a wurm could do it. So plug B goes into slot A and pipe C goes into tank M and I put the toaster in Tank Y and plug it in and....ahh forget it, I am not good at DIY. I like LSEDI. Let someone else do it.
 
ewurm;860482; said:
It's so simple even a wurm could do it. So plug B goes into slot A and pipe C goes into tank M and I put the toaster in Tank Y and plug it in and....ahh forget it, I am not good at DIY. I like LSEDI. Let someone else do it.

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rallysman;860487; said:

LOL! All of my projects are DIY. Someone does the work, and I write the check myself!
 
rallysman;859943; said:
...I don't want to install it until it gets MFKs blessing. ...

I found this link way too late, but it gets my two thumbs up too :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

If the media gets in the way of the float, get a piece of drain pipe from HD or Lowes to put around it. Cut some holes in the bottom of it to let water in and to keep the media out.

Drilling glass isn't that hard. The fear factor goes away after you drill a few holes too. You can get a pane of glass to practice on for around three bucks. The drills are from five dollars to fifteen dollars for anything that would be used in fish tanks. It is imperative to keep the drill wet and run it slow.
 
Drip System Float Switch.
Is there any reason this wont work?
It is measured to turn a drain pump on when the water reaches ~8" above the main pumps, and shut it off when the water level gets ~2" above the main pumps. The bio media will only have an inch submersed at max 1". I don't want to install it until it gets MFKs blessing.


rallysman;860028; said:
It will be ok, at the highest level the sump will be able to hold all of the water that would continue to flow in the case of a power failure. (I think that's what you're asking lol)

Not exactly...

Ok, I understand what your doing, just not why :D .

This is F/W right?

Are you looking for a surge current? (since your dumping 15g at a time rather than a constant flow)

What are the main pumps for?

And I don't get the bio-media statement.

Feeling really dense right now...sorry to bother.

Dr Joe

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Hey Levi do you have a link to where you got this? Or the store where you purchased it. This is exactly what I needed before. Awesome find man.
 
Dr Joe;860899; said:
Drip System Float Switch.
Is there any reason this wont work?
It is measured to turn a drain pump on when the water reaches ~8" above the main pumps, and shut it off when the water level gets ~2" above the main pumps. The bio media will only have an inch submersed at max 1". I don't want to install it until it gets MFKs blessing.




Not exactly...

Ok, I understand what your doing, just not why :D .


This is F/W right?

Are you looking for a surge current? (since your dumping 15g at a time rather than a constant flow)

What are the main pumps for?

And I don't get the bio-media statement.

Feeling really dense right now...sorry to bother.

Dr Joe

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I set it up on a drip system, I'm dripping 1gph and when the level gets high enough in the sump, the swittch will kick a pump on and it will evacuate part of it. My statement about the media is that the water level will get 1" above it's lowest level (at the waters highest point before the small pump kicks in). The main pumps are for the filtration system.

here is some more shots of how it's set up.

Ignore the DIY overflow, it was just there for storage.

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