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You can get really fancy and complicated with a controller, and I do use mine for some mildly complex but totally unnecessary tasks (e.g. one button to go into 'water change mode', use it to control feeding when I am at work, automatically turn off stand lights if I forget, etc).
But for me the most important part of the controller is that it provides real time monitoring and notifications if something is out of whack-temperature, pH, power consumption, etc out of normal ranges, and even leak detection with Hydros. When I was out of town years ago I had a power blink or something that tripped a circuit breaker, tank went completely unpowered, and I lost almost everything including corals and fish I had for years. With a properly configured controller, I would have known and could have had someone flip the power back on within 30 minutes and everything would have been fine.
Of course you can also do backup power supplies, dual heaters, dual return pumps, and otherwise try to prepare for what might go wrong, but then you need something to manage that, and you need to figure out all of the potential problems in advance. To me it seems simpler to just get a notification that something is wrong, and know I need to go fix it.
Plus it is a fun toy .
But for me the most important part of the controller is that it provides real time monitoring and notifications if something is out of whack-temperature, pH, power consumption, etc out of normal ranges, and even leak detection with Hydros. When I was out of town years ago I had a power blink or something that tripped a circuit breaker, tank went completely unpowered, and I lost almost everything including corals and fish I had for years. With a properly configured controller, I would have known and could have had someone flip the power back on within 30 minutes and everything would have been fine.
Of course you can also do backup power supplies, dual heaters, dual return pumps, and otherwise try to prepare for what might go wrong, but then you need something to manage that, and you need to figure out all of the potential problems in advance. To me it seems simpler to just get a notification that something is wrong, and know I need to go fix it.
Plus it is a fun toy .