I am curious how everyone goes about keeping their ATO storage container "topped off"? lol
Manually refill it every-so-often? Logically that would seem the safest method. Any other method would almost defeat the purpose of having the ATO system in the first place would it not?
I have considered running my RO/DI directly to my ATO storage container (which is currently located under aquarium stand) by way of a simple float valve... but then I suppose that would kind of defeat the purpose behind the reasoning of why one should not just run the RO/DI directly to the sump! (well sort of)... your aquarium would be safe from over dilution (which is extremely important to avoid!), but your/my floor could still be flooded in the event of a failure I suppose, which is also a very important consideration. I don't want a over-diluted reef aquarium or a flooded house!
Maybe I am just over-thinking this?
I'm sure similar questions have likely already been asked, but I had no luck with my search results. I would appreciate other knowledgeable input and opinions!
Manually refill it every-so-often? Logically that would seem the safest method. Any other method would almost defeat the purpose of having the ATO system in the first place would it not?
I have considered running my RO/DI directly to my ATO storage container (which is currently located under aquarium stand) by way of a simple float valve... but then I suppose that would kind of defeat the purpose behind the reasoning of why one should not just run the RO/DI directly to the sump! (well sort of)... your aquarium would be safe from over dilution (which is extremely important to avoid!), but your/my floor could still be flooded in the event of a failure I suppose, which is also a very important consideration. I don't want a over-diluted reef aquarium or a flooded house!
Maybe I am just over-thinking this?
I'm sure similar questions have likely already been asked, but I had no luck with my search results. I would appreciate other knowledgeable input and opinions!