No idea, I can only speculate though: Frees up a slot on the controller, got the ATO before the controller, they don't want to get the modules for the controller, another fail safe if the controller goes down. Really I have no idea.
The Tunze is also not just a couple of float switches, it has an optical sensor, that greatly adds to the cost. Some people also do not like trusting their entire automation to just one device. If it goes out, you are left with nothing. It frees up a slot as it is an all in one unit.
I had an autopoff unit before I got my Reef Keeper Light. I still use it since I don't have to take up outlets on my controller as others have mentioned. I also like the idea of the topoff being separate if anything should happen to the controller.
it was actually cheaper for me to use an autotopoff.com unit, and at the time of purchase, there wasn't much information readily available about the Reef Keeper's ATO, so I went with the ato.com unit.
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