allan
Fri, 10th Aug 2012, 09:03 PM
So we had a little electrical storm. I was upstairs and didn't think anything of it until I went downstairs and the big tank is low about 6" from the top.
So I do a very pronounced and somewhat exaggerated pee pee dance and rush over to see what happened.
The inside of my stand is full of water. The sump is full to the rim.
No water on my floor.
I have siphon breaks on my return lines so I couldn't figure out how or why my water drained to the bottom.
Here's what happened. Power surge tripped the surge protector, shutting off my pump. Water stopped flowing. My carbon reactor is pulled from the tank, and the return is fed back into my display. Only it wasn't. It was feeding into the overflow, which I'm turn kept feeding my sump, until that ran over, filling my stand, until the water level fell to the point where it couldn't pull anymore water.
Shop vac four loads of water from the stand (glad I spent all that time painting the inside), and cleaned up what could have spelled the end of the line for me.
All I suffered was a blown fuse on my chiller.
If anyone has a sloblow 250V/20A fuse lying about I would be forever in your debt. I will come over any time you get your frisbee stuck in a tree.
What a tense evening.
So I do a very pronounced and somewhat exaggerated pee pee dance and rush over to see what happened.
The inside of my stand is full of water. The sump is full to the rim.
No water on my floor.
I have siphon breaks on my return lines so I couldn't figure out how or why my water drained to the bottom.
Here's what happened. Power surge tripped the surge protector, shutting off my pump. Water stopped flowing. My carbon reactor is pulled from the tank, and the return is fed back into my display. Only it wasn't. It was feeding into the overflow, which I'm turn kept feeding my sump, until that ran over, filling my stand, until the water level fell to the point where it couldn't pull anymore water.
Shop vac four loads of water from the stand (glad I spent all that time painting the inside), and cleaned up what could have spelled the end of the line for me.
All I suffered was a blown fuse on my chiller.
If anyone has a sloblow 250V/20A fuse lying about I would be forever in your debt. I will come over any time you get your frisbee stuck in a tree.
What a tense evening.