What about the genesis system. It’s pricey - but looks pretty epic in that it literally thinks of everything. Plus it’s a standalone setup that doesn’t take any resource away from a doser.
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Automated daily water changes and automated daily evaporation correction. How keep the correct salinity?
Not very effective as new added water may be partially removed ?The automatic water changes are typically slow and on a timer, with in and out at the same time, so the water level does not change.
Not very effective as new added water may be partially removed ?
As the level does not change the evaporation must be automated using EC?
It is a tiny bit less effective than out then in. Continuous changes this way amounting to 30% changed is equivalent to one 26% water change, out then in.
There is no effect on evaporation replacement choices and methods. If there is evaporation, the level declines in the sump or tank as usual. The water change method, when done in and out at the same time by itself does not alter whatever the water level is.
I use rscp fresh mix alk is around 11.5 at end of week when it’s time to refill holding vat it’s at 8.5 . But alk level in display isn’t affected. Dose 100 ml of alk daily and tanks always at 8.5. 328 gallon tank 5 gal per day awcHas anyone tested the water in the container a week after mixing? Do you guys choose the salt taking these changes into account? I think I remember BRS stating that these changes were really significant in the majority of salt brands.
I’m not trying to sell anything but I bought one of those auto aqua ato/awc and I don’t think I will ever not have a auto water change again. 75 gal display with a 30 gal dump and I have it doing 1 gallon change every 12 hours. I absolutely love it.
I mix up a weeks worth of salt at a time and I use high grade salt ESV. I found that using lower grade salt would coat my "fresh " salt water lines with brown gunk.I have been tempted by automatic water changes but I am always put back because of the change in the parameters when you store the water for too long. Some salts are only usable for 24 hours after mixing!
How do you guys cope with that?
I just don't like to have all my eggs in one water change basket. I used industrial pump that I work with here at work and know how worry free they are and simple to use. These premade units just scare me ,but Hey I am and old industrial maintenance man I like things that I can trust to not break down on me at the wrong time.I’m not trying to sell anything but I bought one of those auto aqua ato/awc and I don’t think I will ever not have a auto water change again. 75 gal display with a 30 gal dump and I have it doing 1 gallon change every 12 hours. I absolutely love it.

26% instead of 30%?
Depending of where the water is removed and added? And the water temperature is the same as water with a different temp may not mix directly and form new water layers which may be removed the moment it is added?
A water change of 30%, is 30% of the water removed and replaced after removal, effectiveness = 100%.
Remove 30% of the total water volume ( a mixture of old and new) in a certain time span and during the same time add the same volume new water, is not a water change of 30% but a water transfer between a mix of old and new and new water!
26%? How this was calculated? It seems to me not possible to have an effectiveness of 86% this way.
The transfer rate (time x flow) is probably the main factor for calculating the effectiveness?
Has anyone tested the water in the container a week after mixing? Do you guys choose the salt taking these changes into account? I think I remember BRS stating that these changes were really significant in the majority of salt brands.
I couldn’t agree moreI use the same ATO / AWC set up on my Red Sea tank, 108 in the display and 31 in the sump. I love it. I change about a gallon and a half every day. I love the way you can adjust the refill time so you don't just dump a bunch of new cold water in there once a week or so. My water chemistry stays level all the time. And with the ATO built into it it takes away another routine task. Saving that time gives me more time to do other maintenance items, and more time to look at the tank and enjoy it.
I understand exactly what your saying. I’m a piping guy that does industrial maintenance. I am always worried something’s going to malfunction. Thank fully so far it has not. I have my old water pumped into a bucket instead of the drain, it causes me to empty the bucket every 2 days but this way I can physically look and see what has or has not happend with the water change out.I mix up a weeks worth of salt at a time and I use high grade salt ESV. I found that using lower grade salt would coat my "fresh " salt water lines with brown gunk.
I just don't like to have all my eggs in one water change basket. I used industrial pump that I work with here at work and know how worry free they are and simple to use. These premade units just scare me ,but Hey I am and old industrial maintenance man I like things that I can trust to not break down on me at the wrong time.![]()
The calculations assume perfect mixing, and the “mixed tank” is a standard problem in differential equations, but it is easily simulated with excel. Suppose you did 300 changes of 0.1%, the effective amount changed is just 0.999^300 = 26% changed.
I can actually attain slightly better than the stated 26% if I draw the old water out upstream of the new water being added.
I discuss these issues here and compare different types of changes:
http://reefkeeping.com/issue2005-10/rhf/


