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So.... Is there anyone that runs a controller that thinks that they shouldn't be part of every setup? Anyone that's had one and taken it off because they didn't like using one?
bt just for arguments sake..lol, i really want a good debate for this this site needs a new good thread, not all the baby stuff..
but I am really curious to see if people that have actually used a controller have decided to ditch them for any reason.
Killerdrgn, I see your argument but heaters, lights or chillers rarely fail while your in front of the tank; does it matter when? We spend hundreds on lights, skimmers and live stock so why not add a little safety net that costs a little more than good timers and power strips. The same argument for not needing the controller cam be made for not needing a skimmer, with frequent large water changes it's not needed.
a controller is nothing but a fancy light switch.
The above statement proves that you don't really understand the purpose of a controller.
As I've said before, stability is the most important thing in a reef tank. A controller provides this by reading parameters and acting accordingly. I had fairly broad temperature swings without a controller and my tank suffered for it. Since my controller monitors the temperature, my temperature now stays within 1 degree at all times.
Not having a skimmer can be overcome with frequent water changes. Controlling temperature can't really be done manually unless you're standing by your tank 24-7. I would take my skimmer offline before my controller.
Some equipment already have controllers. Your heater has a controller, some chillers have controllers, some light fixtures have controllers, even some powerheads have controllers, some filters have controllers. Autofeeders have controllers (in a simplistic way I know) so controllers are necessary. The industry has been moving in this direction for a while. The thing is, if you're not going to be able to watch your tank constantly, or if you are away from home for extended periods (and you don't have a responsible resource to oversee your tank) you're going to need peace of mind. I've seen arguments about the need for skimmers, etc in view of the fact that frequent water changes have the same effect. The question seems to be really about cost. I didn't have to buy an RKE, but it sure made made managing my equipment easier - plus I needed a controller for my chiller. On the other hand, if all your equipment have built-in controllers and you're fine without central management then that's ok too. BTW, having a controller doesn't reduce the number of power cables you need to use.
Although stability is great, I think 1 degree is a little over dramatic. My heater doesn't kick on < 76.5F and my lights don't turn off unless its > 82F.
You still haven't answered that if you were to break your controller right now, and couldn't immediately buy another one would you sell all your livestock. I would believe the majority of us would not go that route. As opposed to losing your lights, I would assume people would get rid of all their photosynthetic organisms. If you were to lose all your heaters, given the recent weather swings, I would also assume a majority of us would get rid of the livestock.
BTW, having a controller doesn't reduce the number of power cables you need to use.