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SoulkeepeR
12-24-2002, 3:22 AM
hey all, I was thinking about doing somthing new to my tank yesterday, and I noticed that thier is a water pipe above my closet right next to my fish tank.

I got this crazy Idea of cuting the pipe and adding a T to it, then run some pipe into the tank with a on/off flawset. that way I could fill the tank no problem when ever it got low.

problems

1. the water pipe is copper....
2. its a cold water pipe

think it would be worth it?

gcvt
12-24-2002, 3:48 AM
Without an RO or RO/DI water filter?

SoulkeepeR
12-24-2002, 3:53 AM
I dont think I need one, the water up here in colorado is crystal clear, the best in america :D I figured it wouldn't matter from the copper pipe becuase the water I get out of the sink comes out of the pipeing as well....

gcvt
12-24-2002, 3:56 AM
Hmm. So you're just talking about using this for topping off the tank? How much water does it take to top off your tank each day?

slipknottin
12-24-2002, 10:55 AM
there are little electronic solenoid valves. You could either wire them up to a timer or a float switch. Could you maybe drill a hole in your sump and route that to a drain line somewhere?

SoulkeepeR
12-24-2002, 12:33 PM
yea, I would most likely put it in the sump, and I do like the idea of the float swtich, kinda like how a toilet works right?

slipknottin
12-24-2002, 12:37 PM
similar.

http://cichlidinspiration.net3services.com/show_articles2.asp?id=5