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- Jul 17, 2016
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Except for an inkbird that warns you of problems with the power supply or temperature, I don't see the point in using a controller.
I use three Versa pumps, to add AFR, NO3, and PO4. I measure my parameters once a week, and the numbers rarely change.
If I go on vacation, put an automatic feeder and a webcam, I can leave the tank alone for 10 days without any problems.
I have an ATO for my evaporated water.
How could a controller help? I don't understand the point. My Inkbird already alerts me if the power goes out.
I don't need a graph of my daily KH or PH fluctuation.
If I need to program a device, I can always buy a $10 smart plug.
I use three Versa pumps, to add AFR, NO3, and PO4. I measure my parameters once a week, and the numbers rarely change.
If I go on vacation, put an automatic feeder and a webcam, I can leave the tank alone for 10 days without any problems.
I have an ATO for my evaporated water.
How could a controller help? I don't understand the point. My Inkbird already alerts me if the power goes out.
I don't need a graph of my daily KH or PH fluctuation.
If I need to program a device, I can always buy a $10 smart plug.
