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My AWC/Skimmer cup flusher. I drilled a hole on the top of my skimmer cup lid and inserted a standard 360° lawn sprinkler nozzle. A "shrub" adapter converts the threads to standard NPT, then a hose nipple. This connects to a PMUP in the last sump chamber that pumps/sprays water into my skimmer cup when activated. The water flushes the skimmer cup and overflows into the waste canister. The waste canister has optical sensors (high/low) and a PMUP to the house plumbing waste drain. The last sump chamber has an ATK unit plus a high and low optical sensor. I have a 20 gallon roto-molded tank mixed with new salt water. It has a PMUP into the sump and high/low sensors also. Basically what happens is between 9-11pm it waits for the ATO to run (so the level is proper). After that it pumps/sprays tank water into my skimmer cup and flushes it out. It does this until the lower sensor on the ATK opens (which works out to about a gallon based on my sump final chamber size). During the drain/flush the skimmer waste canister is pumping the old tank water+filth out to the city sewer. Then the fresh salt water is pumped in to replace what was drained. After about 20 days I get an alarm that my salt mix tank is empty. I flip a physical switch (breakout input) to turn the AWC off, push a button to trigger a fill solenoid from RODI. When it's close to full I add a specific amount of salt by weight and start a mix powerhead. After a day I turn the AWC switch back on, turn off the mix pump and I'm good for another 3 weeks. It took quite a bit of testing/tuning, and I simulated and programmed for any failure mode I could conceive. I love that I don't have to dump skimmate or smell it when it's getting full in the canister. Plus my skimmer stays pretty clean this way and I only clean it every 3 months or so.
Brilliant!
What's a PMUP?
 
My dosing tube holder made out of an old air bubbler manifold!

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I feel as though I've done quite a bit of mods and custom one offs on my build. But nothing ANNOYED me more than testing cuvetts, syrngins, and all the other testing clutter. So I made my own drying rack to organize the chaos. Pretty happy with it ;D

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I made a battery backup that is automatic and maintains itself.
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runs for about 8 hours, enough to keep everything going in case of an emergency

Looks great! Do you have slots in it somewhere? Charging/discharging batteries generate Hydrogen, which is explosive at very low concentrations. Could be as easy as taking off a cover or two and routing some vent slots or drilling some holes to allow for dilution...
 
Looks great! Do you have slots in it somewhere? Charging/discharging batteries generate Hydrogen, which is explosive at very low concentrations. Could be as easy as taking off a cover or two and routing some vent slots or drilling some holes to allow for dilution...
Theres vents in the back where they are hidden better. Also its a Sealed battery. Not saying it doesnt make hydrogen but its definentally not a car battery.
 

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