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07/17/2014, 03:04 PM | #1 |
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Diy ato?
Looking to make my own auto top off system. Anything will work for me, just need to save a few bucks. Link would be nice, or Post what you have on here. Thanks everyone.
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07/17/2014, 03:56 PM | #2 |
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use the search feature, or use google.
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07/17/2014, 03:59 PM | #3 | |
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http://www.aquahub.com/store/product27.html# And the most reliable way to wire up a system such as this. You would also need a mechanical fail safe, which is not quite as simple.
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07/17/2014, 08:30 PM | #5 |
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I would think someone in this community, would have made their own. Just wanted to post something here and possibly help anyone in the same situation, thats all. Used search but nothing..
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07/17/2014, 08:38 PM | #6 |
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We do. Most of us use This Kit which has all the parts and is cheaper than buying them individually plus has that nice handy box to hide it in. All you need is a pump and you are good to go.
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07/17/2014, 09:53 PM | #10 | |
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The circuit is a latching circuit, and is different from the standard wiring for the ato kits we are linking to. It is far more reliable, in terms of cycling and reed switch/relay contact wear. (over cycling) The diode is refered to as a 'flyback diode,' 'snubber diode,' 'clamp diode,' 'catch diode,' 'suppressor diode,' 'suppression diode,' and/or several other names. It is used to provide a path for 'flyback voltage' (a voltage spike) caused when power is suddenly removed from a coil, so the coil (in this case a relay) draws current from itself, till the power is dissapated due to wire resistance. The fly back voltage can be 10x the supply voltage. This protects the switches. When the switches are closed, the diode is reverse biased against the power supply, and does not exist in the circuit, for practical purposes. Only the reverse bias is animated in the gif image. Which diode, hmmmmmmmmm, sometimes a 1N4007 is called for...might be overkill, but it works. A 1N4001 or 1N5400 series diode will do the job. This can cause a delay in the opening of relay contacts, so if it is critical that the contacts open quickly, a low value resistor can be placed in series with the diode, to speed up the dissipation. But in an ATO the instant on/off, is not really critical.
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Correcton to my other post:
The flyback diode protects the switches usually, but in this case it is protecting the relay contact that feeds the relay when the 'latch' is on.
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07/18/2014, 10:25 AM | #14 |
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autotopoff.com also has everything you need to make one.
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07/18/2014, 10:41 AM | #15 |
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I used float switches from autotopoff.com, a dosing pump, and a 5 gallon jug to make mine. It cost me less than 100 dollars to make.
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07/21/2014, 06:43 PM | #16 |
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what's not simple about a $8 float valve from usplastics or ebay or where ever as the mechanical fail safe?
my static house water pressure, and subsequently that of my RO/DI is over 90psi and a simple float has no problem shutting off water should it be needed......a small ATO pump couldn't come close to generating that amount of pressure. Last edited by zachts; 07/21/2014 at 06:50 PM. |
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