Do you have pictures of how it is set up?
Usually an ATO is set up in the sump and in the event of a power outage water in the display tank would siphon down and raise the level of the sump which wouldn't turn on the ato.
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I'm not sure how power outages would be a concern?
If the sensor isn't calling for water the pump should not come on, regardless of power outages only lasting a few second or longer.
I loose power all the time(several times a month recently), and I have never heard my ato pump come on when the power came back on, even when it just blinks. The only time I've heard it come on is if it needed to fill the tank.
yes its my 190 gal tank, higher water level makes my skimmer skim wet, wasted water, was trying to see if there is a solution out there that makes sense, may be me just over thinking it.The ups would be your best bet, if the power is out for 2 hours, all it will be doing is sending power to the tunze to keep the led lit and sensor functioning, maybe one on off cycle for the pump, the amount of power used should barely be noticeable. Also, is this on your 190g tank? i have a dsa 135 with a 30g sump, i just let mine go, even if it kicked in 3 extra times in an hour it's not enough water to make a difference in the tank, and i have my pump set to max flow. I probably go through a gallon of evap a day, so an extra kick on here and there shouldn't effect the tank and it would balance itself out.
yes its my 190 gal tank, higher water level makes my skimmer skim wet, wasted water, was trying to see if there is a solution out there that makes sense, may be me just over thinking it.