I think y'all are mis-understanding how I dosed so much top-off - I had a refugium connected to the system that overflowed onto my floor when a sea cucumber climbed into the drain and plugged it......
The osmolator did not malfunction in any way - it did it's job - the water level was low, so it pumped water up to the tank to replace it. Water never reached the secondary sensor.
The osmolator topped-off up to the set-level, my refugium dumped more water onto the floor, the osmolator topped-off, the refugium dumped more water onto the floor... over and over until it had dosed all 8 gallons.
Here's a few other situations where this could happen - your tank gets a small crack, your skimmer overflows, your calcium reactor leaks - in any case, your tank starts to lose water much faster than normal -
IF - you have this type of "small leak" in your system somewhere, the osmolator will dose until it reaches the same water level that you have it set at.
This could be avoided by connecting the osmolator to a timer or something - but my simple solution to avoid any more of Murphy's Laws is to just use a peristaltic pump...
sorry for any confusion
