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MizTanks
02-26-2012, 09:29 AM
I'm looking at using a 5g bucket. Placed on the floor next to the tank. I just bought the JBJ ATO and a Tom Aquatic's lifter pump.
Tom Toro
02-26-2012, 09:58 AM
I'm looking at using a 5g bucket. Placed on the floor next to the tank. I just bought the JBJ ATO and a Tom Aquatic's lifter pump.
I like the idea of the 5 gallon bucket.  I have mine (5g)hooked up to an r/o and float valve.  A few times my ato stuck on and all that went into the tank was 5 gallons of fresh water.  Not enough to mess anything up and the ro is so slow that I caught it in time.  Some folks have their's hooked up to a 55 gal drum and if it sticks...disaster.  
My aqualifter always gets clogged, but I was running seawater through it.  Maybe it will be more reliable with ro water since it's pure.  I use a small maxi jet in mine with a good size tube.
MizTanks
02-26-2012, 01:02 PM
Hopefully I wont be needing anything bigger then airline tubing.
Sir Patrick
02-26-2012, 08:03 PM
Air line tubing will be perfect.
Tom@HaslettMI
02-26-2012, 08:46 PM
Nice purchase. Five gallons should last you awhile... I use a six gallon myself. 
My advice is to be sure that the output from the ATO is above waterline of the display. That way it won't create a siphon back to the reservoir.
Tom
MizTanks
02-27-2012, 02:36 PM
Nice purchase. Five gallons should last you awhile... I use a six gallon myself. 
My advice is to be sure that the output from the ATO is above waterline of the display. That way it won't create a siphon back to the reservoir.
Tom
Got ya! I'm excited to get this hooked up!!! :)
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