<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12448656#post12448656 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sirreal63
Remove the ATO which in many cased actually means Auto Disaster.
I know a lot of people swear by them and you probably would have right before the automatic disaster it caused. There are safer ways of automation but IMO it never involves a float switch. Many people will say have a second one for the upper range but what ends up happening there is salt creep prevents the failsafe from shutting down the pump because the float never moves unless it has water on it so the salt creep clogs it up. Snail guards help but eventually that float switch will fail.
Using a peristaltic pump set to add only what gets evaporated in a day is still the best way IMO or only having a small reservoir of fresh water so the amount that can be dumped is limited. By far the safest way is to add top off daily.
I am terribly sorry this happened and hopefully it didn't kill everything.