That a tank can have no problem for weeks, months, years, but when it does you're out of the house?!?
Been doing some home repairs for my Munchkin-In-Law (she's like 4' tall, so that's her moniker. Well, that and the "Cabbage Patch Kid" but I digress) and we've been getting home at like midnight.
Last night we got home and something didn't sound right. I looked over and my heart stopped a bit when I saw water on the floor. I pulled the stand covers off and thankfully found it was just my skimmer.
The air hose for the venturi had fallen in the sump and so it was sucking water. End result was that the skimmer was pouring water over the top cup. Since it's an in-sump skimmer (THANKFULLY), the water outside the system was limited to splashing, but still probably a gallon between the floor and the bottom of the stand.
And of course it sucked about 3 gallons of my ATO water into the system to keep it full. LOL..
I'm lucky though & thankful for many things, not the least of which was building a 4" deep "tray" out of shower pan in the bottom of my stand, so all that water was contained.
I've often thought of getting some water bugs and putting one in the bottom of the stand, and a couple on the floor just to let me know and shut things off if there is a problem. Think that needs to become part of the upgrade plan.
In the end, no big deal, just a few minutes of mopping up. Just glad I didn't have an external skimmer...
Been doing some home repairs for my Munchkin-In-Law (she's like 4' tall, so that's her moniker. Well, that and the "Cabbage Patch Kid" but I digress) and we've been getting home at like midnight.
Last night we got home and something didn't sound right. I looked over and my heart stopped a bit when I saw water on the floor. I pulled the stand covers off and thankfully found it was just my skimmer.
The air hose for the venturi had fallen in the sump and so it was sucking water. End result was that the skimmer was pouring water over the top cup. Since it's an in-sump skimmer (THANKFULLY), the water outside the system was limited to splashing, but still probably a gallon between the floor and the bottom of the stand.
And of course it sucked about 3 gallons of my ATO water into the system to keep it full. LOL..
I'm lucky though & thankful for many things, not the least of which was building a 4" deep "tray" out of shower pan in the bottom of my stand, so all that water was contained.
I've often thought of getting some water bugs and putting one in the bottom of the stand, and a couple on the floor just to let me know and shut things off if there is a problem. Think that needs to become part of the upgrade plan.
In the end, no big deal, just a few minutes of mopping up. Just glad I didn't have an external skimmer...