Ok. Just wanted to make sure. You would be surprised how many people have tried conductivity based ATO and came to the forums after crashing their tank.
I have a thread on some failsafes for ATO using floats that could help you dial the volume as temp and humidity change the evaporation so you have no need to adjust by adding or removing water manually.
https://forum.neptunesystems.com/sho...-ATO-Failsafes
For your scenario since you have the evap rate dialed in pretty well, I would suggest an OSC based approach with the OSC set to add up to 5 gallons a day permissive on the normal level float value and notify on switch stuck CLOSED or OPEN after 12 hours or high switch closed.
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