old95er
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9490291#post9490291 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by crumbletop
I don't care how well a topoff system is designed. Hooking up directly to RO/DI is a mistake waiting to happen, IMO. It's an unlimited reservoir, and people have had their tanks crash because of topoff failure AND because the topoff performed perfectly but water was gushing out because of a blocked drain line or an overflowing skimmer...
Redundancy is a good thing. Both the Osmolator and the Oceanus topoffs have many redundancy features built in. However, the best redundancy feature by far for an auto topoff is a limited source water reservoir.
I don't understand this statement. The Oceanus has an outlet that you hook the pump into as a falesafe if the water gets too low. Also it will shut down the ATO solenoid if the water gets too high. The only thing that could go wrong is the solenoid failing and staying open, and I believe they provide two of those for backup.
Personally I like the idea of hooking direct to the RO line.
What happens if your suggested limited container system fails, and the water does not get topped off, the Tunze does not control the return pump the way that Oceanus does, so you could have no water in the sump, which would stop filtration, and the pump could burn up, which could burn down the house.
Many things can happen. I agree that you should protect yourself, but the Tunze seems to also have faults, they are just different than the Oceanus.
The Oceanus seems to be better equipped to deal with problems.
I originally planned to get the Tunze, and now that I have found the Oceanus line, I think they are better setups.