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01/15/2012, 06:27 PM | #27 |
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Also the Aqulaife will only push the water or Kalk about 3 feet above it. Some will put two in tanden to lift the water higher.
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01/15/2012, 08:43 PM | #28 |
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I'll add another vote for the aqualifter. They aren't terribly expensive. Get two so that you have a backup. To hold the airline tubing at the bottom of my reservoir, I superglue the air line tubing into a zoomed mag clip, and use the magnet to keep it positioned at the bottom. It works great.
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01/15/2012, 09:28 PM | #29 |
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I decided to go with a rubbermaid container with bulkhead fitting and use gravity feeding and a floater switch from BRS. All in all cost me about 20 bucks.
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12/03/2012, 12:50 PM | #31 |
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Sorry for the thread necro. I googled "auto topoff pumps" and this thread came right up. Made more sense to reply than to post a new thread
I see many of you are saying aqualifter. I'm confused though. I bought one, and it wasn't able to push water high enough to get from the bucket in my stand up into my tank. I have a red sea max, so no sump. Is the maxijet the best option for me, then? |
12/03/2012, 02:11 PM | #32 |
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FWIW, the Grey beard peristaltic pumps are awesome and very strong/fast. I use two of them - I have one pushing up about 11' for ato from my basement, through the floor, to the tank and one pushes up about 5'. It does both scenarios effortlessly. I needed a pump that would self prime so thats why I went peristaltic. I draw water from standard 5 gallon water jugs.
I tried the toms aqualifter, but its very weak - doesnt push past 3' or so and I had one leak on me from the casing and flood my stand. I just bought that little blue and white tunze osmolator pump for a new build for ato and push about 6'. I think it will work, but havent set it up yet. |
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My issue I have found with the TOMS was that it would not pump enough in and the ATO with cut itself off after 14mins to prevent a flood (which is nice). That is why I hade to switch to a MJ.
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