isz
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i understand the basic premise of an auto top off system, but i don't really understand how the pump comes into play. it seems to me that having an actual pump would push alot of fresh water into your sump at once not really giving it time to dilute. i have a relativly small system, but i do have a refuguim that has a light running all the time so i have to add fresh water about twice a day to keep my salinity level.
as far as design goes i'm thinking of using some sort of bucket or large rubbermaid container as the umm... bucket, and then either drilling it and running a pvc pipe out to connect to a inline pump. or just having a power head sit in the bucket. either of those would be connected to a float switch mounted in the sump. before the water gets into the sump there would be a ball valve to restrict flow, but would that slow it down enough?
does this make sense?
as far as design goes i'm thinking of using some sort of bucket or large rubbermaid container as the umm... bucket, and then either drilling it and running a pvc pipe out to connect to a inline pump. or just having a power head sit in the bucket. either of those would be connected to a float switch mounted in the sump. before the water gets into the sump there would be a ball valve to restrict flow, but would that slow it down enough?
does this make sense?