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Unread 08/01/2008, 01:38 AM   #1
andrewprime1
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Unhappy Top off HELL

So because of a little miss hap while I was of town, which could have very well ended my tank, I decided that I need to get an auto top off working for me. I have tried gravity fed with little luck, and a float switch one wont work due to size constraints. This of course leaves me with an electronic pump type like melev's Here The problem is I don't fully understand how this works. I know its simple, but if someone could show me there set up from a different perspective, I think I can figure it out.

Thanks a lot guys, Andrew

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I think what I should say is that I get how it works, but I don't understand how the flat switch is connected to the top off pump.


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Unread 08/01/2008, 01:54 AM   #2
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1) Secure the float switch in tank (whatever tank that your water level varies in) at the height you want.

2) you need to splice the power cord (melev shows the extension cord) to create a break in the circuit (caused by the float switch). you only need cut one of the two wires, thus when the float is floating (at the level you want) the circuit is broken and no power gets to the pump, but as soon as the water level drops and the float drops the circuit is completed allowing power to the pump.

3) put pump into ato container hooked up to some 1/4 tubing and run it into the tank. and plug the pump in.


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Unread 08/01/2008, 01:59 AM   #3
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Ok, so where does the extension cord plug into. I get the completing the circuit thing, there is just one little part I am missing a have a feeling.


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Unread 08/01/2008, 02:00 AM   #4
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To try to make myself a bit more clear... Get an extension cord like the one shown in melev's picture. take a knife and cut about 6 inches down the middle (NOT cutting any wire).

Then cut one of the two wires (both are coated in that plastic) you will need a wire stripper to strip about 1/2" off each side of the wire you just cut.

then take the two wires from the float switch and attach one to each of the cut and stripped ends. Take the two wire nuts and secure the two wires together. Also if you want you can use solder and shrink wrap for a bit nicer look (if you are handy that way). at least wrap with electrical tape to keep water out.

plug the pump into the extension cord and you should be good to go.

BTW I would say shell out the money for the tunze ato and be done with it. some of the best money i have spent on this hobby!


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Unread 08/01/2008, 02:02 AM   #5
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extension cord goes to the outlet and the pump plugs into the extension cord.

Outlet ----> cooo.. (float switch) ..rrrd ----> pump ----> Tube ----> tank


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Unread 08/01/2008, 02:03 AM   #6
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OHHHH, its like a V8 moment, I totally get it. Ok thanks Aadler, your a great help.


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Unread 08/01/2008, 02:04 AM   #7
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glad to help. let me know if you get it working.


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Unread 08/01/2008, 02:25 AM   #8
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I run the same way melev does it works great.

but my question is you said "a float switch one wont work due to size constraints"

how is this gonna work then?


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Unread 08/01/2008, 04:36 AM   #9
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Unread 08/01/2008, 06:29 AM   #10
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Bioballs??????


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Unread 08/01/2008, 07:36 AM   #11
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Bioballs??????
ha ha! That's the first think I saw too...

Nice float switch though. I will be building one soon for my tank.


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