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Originally Posted by whatcaneyedo
All of the all-in-one controllers (Neptune, Profilux, Digital Aquatics, etc) can do ATO as well with the additon of a float switch and pump. Or for about $20 you can buy a float valve and some 1/4" tube from Home Depot and rig up a gravit fed one. Seach on this site and you'll find some more ideas.
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This is something that I am considering, but at this time I don't think its going to be possible. On my next tank I will invest in a system just so its less maintenance
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Originally Posted by Reefer Rob
You can set the maximum time the pump will run to prevent an overflow in the case of a stuck switch. If you can set up a gravity feed it is the simplest system. I ran that for 4 years without any problems even though I had a controller. I've only just started using the ATO with the Profilux on my new cube because it is sump-less.
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Unfortunatly I have no room in my stand for a bottle. Especially if I every put a reactor in there

. I do like the idea because even if it "fails" its only going to dump a certain amount of water in and no more.
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Originally Posted by intarsiabox
Wayne,
If you're not looking to spend a lot, check out Autotopoff.com. I've heard good things about their products but no personal experience to attest to.
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I like the simplicity of the system... But on the other hand I do like dry floors, is one float switch enough of a safety?