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Old May 2nd, 2015, 02:19 PM   #1
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I purchased an ato for my 240 reef about a month ago, from e-fins, (algae mower) and could not be happier. The sump water level stays perfect all the time. It can be hooked up several different ways. I have a reserve next to my sump, and when the water level drops a little, it activates the pump, and fills the sump. It can be hooked up to a ro system as well. It is good for fresh or saltwater tanks. it has 4 different mode settings, and is very easy to set up. It took me about 10 minutes. It cost about $119. a good price for a great ato.
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Old May 6th, 2015, 06:10 PM   #2
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Works for any aquarium setup whether it is reservoir based pump / gravity fed or direct RO filter machine fed setup with TDS creep minimization mode to limit # of ON cycles per day ( 2, 6, 24) to protect and extend RO / DI filter usage. life.
Water level in reservoir can be higher than sump or tank without causing siphoning issues like other ATO products.

Magnetically coupled for ease to install Water Level Sensor with no moving parts that is very accurate and durable:
·Sensor is made by special processes that never corrodes & lasts for years to maintain water level to within 0.1 inch!
·Sensor operation not affected by waves, bubbles, algae, debris, lighting, snails and other environmental conditions.
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User friendly Genie Computer Unit offers 8 modes of operation to fit your need including PAUSE for tank maintenance
Fail safe features: Stop & alarm you when reservoir low, pump or solenoid valve fails, tank leaks or blocked overflow.
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