To prevent overflow aka flood from sump or DT

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I am thinking to add an optical sensor and connect it to FMM Apex module. Should I place it below water line just in case if something blocking the overflow in the DT to prevent water to come down to the sump thus equal flooding?
 

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I wired a float switch just above the water line in the back of the weir in the dt. If for some reason the standpipe plugs and more water enters the dt than drains out, the float switch activates and turns the main pump off. I deferred the start up of the main pump for about 10 min to prevent constant on/off (hysteresis). It also triggers an audible alarm and sends an email alert. (using apex).
 

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I two both above the water, one in my sump above the waterline when I stop to feed and one hiding in my display
 
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You both used float switch? Why not optical sensor? Do float switches connect to FMM?
 

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I use a float switch (connected to a breakout box) because it is just above the water line in back of the weir and water going through the overflow may splatter a bit. Having a physical float switch instead of an optical sensor may be a better solution (if placed above the waterline) to prevent unwanted sensor activation from splatter etc. I do clean the switch once a month by simply pouring rodi water over it with a turkey baster to remove the minimal salt creep that develops.
 
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I don’t want to have to buy the break out box module as I have one empty slot on my Neptune FMM. Can I use optic sensor and FMM to do what I want to do?
 

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I don't recommend it. Placing the sensor in the sump, it would have to be below the waterline, causing possible problems with evaporation and or an ATO. Placing it in the display tank, it would have to be mounted above the waterline causing problems with activation from splatter etc.
 

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No, you can buy them from any major on-line store. They have different styles and mounting options. They usually run anywhere from 5-20 dollars.
 
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No, you can buy them from any major on-line store. They have different styles and mounting options. They usually run anywhere from 5-20 dollars.

How do you mount it? It seems that the one that comes with mounting device cost double.
 

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