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Trying to find water level controller
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level
controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
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| controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor They're comonly used in washing machines, maybe you could find the source there. I tried searching around for some, but no luck as of yet. ~John |
This?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=55144617 06 "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
ultra life float switch at premium aquatics
http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...Category_Code= several listed on ebay http://search.ebay.com/float-switch_...ectZ1QQfromZR8 "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_....asp?ast=&key=
another option at marine depot http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/Pages/products.html more above... "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
I've been using this one for nearly 2 years with no problems:
http://www.aquadevices.50megs.com/order1.htm "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
I've been using this one as well for over a year with
no problems either. "BSackamano" wrote in message news:GPyWc.32968$9d6.1486@attbi_s54... I've been using this one for nearly 2 years with no problems: http://www.aquadevices.50megs.com/order1.htm "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
The one that fits that description is Tsunami AT-1. I believe that it is
also used in a unit by Spectrapure. "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
Do a search for Psunami I've used one for years, it been foolproof, water level has to drop about an inch. I have it hooked to a maxi-jet in a 20gal rubbermaid can.
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Do a search for Psunami I've used one for years, it been foolproof, water level has to drop about an inch. I have it hooked to a maxi-jet in a 20gal rubbermaid can.
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Do a search for Psunami I've used one for years, it been foolproof, water level has to drop about an inch. I have it hooked to a maxi-jet in a 20gal rubbermaid can.
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I've also been using the Aquadevices float switch for about 2 years with
no problem. I'm using it in combination with a IKS Aquastar Vario dosing pump: http://www.iks-usa.com/pumps-vario.html Which is expensive, but pumps slowly, and uses a very high quality rubber tube/roller system. One small warning, if mounting the float switch in the main tank (which I do) or in a sump with snails, make sure the float switch is far enough away from the tank walls so that snails won't jump onto it (causing the float to stay down, causing the tank to overflow). Since snails can piggyback on each other, you really need 2-3 times the distance of the biggest snails in your tank. Also, I purchased metal brackets, super-strength double sided sticky tape, and plastic ties at Radio Shack which I've used to mount the float sensor. See here for a picture of my old setup: http://www.benslade.com/pictures/200...lveReduced.jpg Ben in DC (append 030516 to the subj to bypass spam filters) "It's the mark of an educated mind to be moved by statistics" Oscar Wilde BSackamano wrote: I've been using this one for nearly 2 years with no problems: http://www.aquadevices.50megs.com/order1.htm "Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
Here is one I'm interested in.
http://www.aquariumpros.com/Merchant...gory_Code=ATto My 125 gal lost over 6 gal of water in just 4 days while the house was closed up and I was away on vacation. Ruined my pump. Rick |
Soectapure LLC is exacrlt what you asked for
"Timothy Tom" wrote in message om... I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. |
(Timothy Tom) wrote in message . com...
I know that I have seen an online retailer who sells water level controlled switches which consist of a tube-like sensor which sits in the sump which is connected via airline tubing to a switching module in which you can plug a pump. Does anyone know where to find such switches. P.S. I know that there are electric level sensors, but I need the one using airline tubing between the sensor and the switching module. I'm weary of the mechanical float switches for some reason. Honeywell makes a solid state liquid level sensor that is pretty simple to use. I plan to make my own top-off system using one. The sensor is a bit expensive, but the rest of the parts are cheap and easy to come by. The details of the sensor can be found he http://content.honeywell.com/sensing...o/liquidlevel/ Regards, Dave. |
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The Tsunami has the round air pressure sensor and airline tubing you are talking about. Mine has worked perfectly for 4 years, it was cheap and there is nothing to clean.
Brian |
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