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Unread 05/25/2006, 07:22 AM   #1
Dennis1438
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water evaporation question

My water evaporation has been steady each day. I will be on vacation for a few day next month, Does anyone know a way to build something that will feed water into the sump when it gets low. I really don't want to trust a neighbor with the responsability of trying to add water. Any suggestions will greatly be appreciated.


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Unread 05/25/2006, 07:25 AM   #2
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There are many auto topoff systems you can buy...or you can visit the do it yourself forum for alot of good ideas. I believe one site is autotopoff.com. I think one of the more popular, yet expensive, setups is the tunze osmolator.


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Unread 05/25/2006, 07:53 AM   #3
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I use a 6 gallon bucket with a dripline. not the most reliable thing but works fine in a pinch. you could also just hook up an RO unit with a float valve, or same idea with a 6 gallon bucket but i don't know if you want to drill a hole in your sump for a float valve.


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Unread 05/25/2006, 08:21 AM   #4
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A good auto-top off is your best choice, but if you're really desparate for quick fix and don't want to go the auto-top-off route and you have an RO you can buy a timer like this guy:



..it's normally used to turn sprinklers on and off, hooks straight onto a faucet and is battery operated. I ran one for a few years to top-off RO directly to my tank and I wouldn't reccommend it for long term use..I had too much flooding from manually having to adjust every few weeks and forgetting I left it on!!! ..and one battery failure!

But in a pinch you can set it up to run a few minutes a day..figuring out how long to run it is key...all the floods I had from my setup were my fault, not the timer's, so it should be a good fix for you..just make sure the unit you buy can be set to the minute (or to the gallon) so it can be fine tuned enough.

BTW...I now use a DIY top-off system on electronic float switches and an additional float to top-off my top-off supply from an RO.

Good luck.

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