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| View Poll Results: Do you use an Auto Top Off | |||
| Nope |
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32 | 21.77% |
| Yup |
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109 | 74.15% |
| Stopped using due to overflow/malfunction/other |
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2 | 1.36% |
| Uncertain |
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4 | 2.72% |
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No snails in my sump. Salt creep doesn't have a chance to form, as the water varies enough (with water changes, skimmer cleaning, other fiddling around) and washes it off. Besides, I have the higher back-up one that would kick in.
The 2nd higher float gets exercised regularly too, when I vary the water level, with other stuff I am doing in the sump. Lowering the skimmer water level (to clean it) happens at least once a week, which then raises the sump water level. And once in a while, I test them, by just pulling the float down with my finger. When water flows in through the float valve, I can hear it quite clearly (like a fizzing) so easy to keep an eye on it.
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