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![]() What happened exactly, so others can learn from this unfortunate occurance and not make the same mistake.
Its not just about luck, I'm sure a series of timers and/or float switches could have been used to prevent something like this. Lets figure out a system so it can't happen again |
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![]() Still sucks to hear!!!
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![]() At least you didn't lose too much, could have been worse!
For those following along who might want to avoid this type of accident: You could install a float switch that connects to a sprinkler solenoid to shut off the water supply to the RODI when the tank is full. I run my RODI for a set time every day on a timer that controls a sprinkler solenoid. This approximates the amount of water I evaporate every day, then I just watch my water level, and about once a week I turn the timer to kick it on if I am low. |
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setting up something this elaborate for a tank that is supposed to be up only for a couple weeks is nuts.. just a string of arising things made it so mine ended up being up for a few months. I wouldn't do anything different if I had to do it again except make sure I fill it the day before I go on holidays instead of the morning of. Steve
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For a float valve system, you need a hydraulic valve plumbed into the RODI (comes with some RODIs like Aquasafe I just learned). I bought a hydraulic valve for my AquaFx unit, and it failed, because my output line is long, and the pressure build-up never got high enough to trigger the hydraulic valve. This is why companies like spectra-pure make pressure bladders to install. Quote:
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![]() So sorry to hear of the loss!
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This is not the thread's point either, a forgetful thought is the cause, not faulty equipment. No offense, but I think you try to push your ideas on top off systems too much. Chris
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![]() Thanks guys, ya it has been a string of events and I probably really should have done this at the same time as the last one but the tank came back so I didn't want to inter fear with it..
The rock is the main concern as I can get frags easy enough, but I think after it re-cures all I need to do is buy a new hunk of rock (or borrow some ones sump rock for a month or so) to reseed the rocks... I have to look again but the big pee off is all the coralline is probably gone off the rocks. Steve
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