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Thread: Can I control my skimmer from overflowing???

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    Default Can I control my skimmer from overflowing???

    As above

    I have a skimmer that I'm using, which a mate had the same. His kept overflowing, mine hasnt yet to date but I would like to be able to control this so that it cant overflow.

    Anyone got any ideas??

    I have a profilux ex 2

    Thanks

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    level sensors?

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    Hi

    Is this level sensors in the sump, or the cup of the skimmer??

    Many thanks

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    In the skimmer cup, so that when the level is to high it shuts the pump.
    Cheers
    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by chippypah View Post
    In the skimmer cup, so that when the level is to high it shuts the pump.
    Cheers
    Pete
    Pete

    I have thought about that, but I dont really want to mod the cup.

    Dont think I can do it without doing this

    Would the sensor that works on the outside work??

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pomacanthus View Post
    Pete

    I have thought about that, but I dont really want to mod the cup.

    Dont think I can do it without doing this

    Would the sensor that works on the outside work??

    cheers
    I wouldn't think so, they require a clean surface to sense through and I am not sure they would work on a curved surface.

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    Antipodes is right -> contactless sensor will not work

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    Any updates on this? I have a skimmer that outputs into a container where a float switch is located. I want the float switch to turn off the skimmer when the container is full in case of a overflow. How can I do this?

    I have the return pump as filter and the skimmer as programmable logic 3, where programmable logic 1 is delay on for 10 min after the return pump is activated and programmable logic 2 is due to maintenance. Prog logic 3 is for prog 1 AND 2.

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