Thanks All for the reply. The tank looks good. The only reason I asked is I actually calculated the amount of water I have been changing. I originally thought I was doing 20% but came to find it was actually 30%. I am in the process of gradually switching salt brands from Reef Crystals to Aquavitro so was forced to do some calculations. I may switch my regiment from 30% every two weeks to 10-15% every week. I'll have to think about that. Thanks for the links Jim. Good read for sure. I'll need a while to digest all of that.
I've been using a LitterMetter-III ( dosing pumps ) to do auto water changes for more than 2+ years...
- total of 400g of water
- (pump-1) It will draw 3 gals daily to the drain - spread out to ---> 3 gals / (24 hours * 60 mins) ==> 0.002 gals per minute.
- right after the water drain, (pump-2) the same amount of fresh salt water will be re-fill back in
- all i need is refill the 40g fresh salt water every 2 weeks.
- at the same time the auto-top-off of fresh water are running all day long.
I was thinking of changing to a weekly regiment. I am a bit of a maintenance freak so it works for me. My concern is how long the salt mix can stay in the pail. I keep it covered in my garage. Typically I'll make the ro add salt and agitate and heat the water for a day or two prior to the water change . I guess the question is could i mix a large batch and keep it in the pail for 3-4 weeks without any ill effects.
How do you automate this? This is something I would love to do.
You can not use a float switch because that would interfere with you autotop off, Right? correct?. OOO I AM EXCITED TO HEAR YOUR METHOD!!!
I have thought about this a couple times and could not figure a out a way to do it where I would add to much salt water....
Litermeter pump systems calculate the amount you want added or taken out over a 24 hr period. First one pump turns on and when finished, the next one will. As Malulu stated his is doing .003 gallons a minute. Or 3 gallons a day. With a 130 g sump, there is no way the Litermeter will trip the top off because it is such a minuscule amount of water being pumped. If you think about it, you can probably take a whole gallon out of that big of a sump and hardly see the water level drop. Hope you understand......maybe Malulu will explain some moreDo you pump water in first so it does not effect your ato? Then pump it out?
Or do both pumps work at the same time?
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Litermeter pump systems calculate the amount you want added or taken out over a 24 hr period. First one pump turns on and when finished, the next one will. As Malulu stated his is doing .003 gallons a minute. Or 3 gallons a day. With a 130 g sump, there is no way the Litermeter will trip the top off because it is such a minuscule amount of water being pumped. If you think about it, you can probably take a whole gallon out of that big of a sump and hardly see the water level drop. Hope you understand......maybe Malulu will explain some more