Good morning
I feel very fortunate this morning. Out of the blue last night, someone called me and we ended up talking for several hours. Normally I would have been asleep. Around midnight I heard a couple loud bangs. I jumped up and heard a few more. I was positive somebody was breaking into my house, and ran out to see what was happening.
I have a 58 gallon Corner tank in a large living room right off my bedroom. As soon as I stepped into the room I could see the flames behind the tank. I leaned behind the tank and there were 2 foot flames shooting out of a cord. In a panic I actually just blew on it very hard several times and put it out as the house filled with smoke and the alarms went off. Other than some char running 3 feet up the wall that I can paint, everything is fine. Here is what happened.
I have a large power strip underneath the tank in the canopy. Almost everything is plugged into that, maybe 6 plugs, and that goes directly into the wall. All of that is fine up and running.
I have an eheim canister filter system also under the tank. I've only had my tank a couple of months and bought it used. I'm still trying to figure out that canister. That canister was plugged into an extension cord which ran into an outlet. The plug from the canister to the extension cord is where the fire was ....the entire plug was gone as was the head of the extension cord was melted.
So, I basically have 3 questions. Taking the canister out of the picture Kama am I losing anything valuable other than a little bit of circulation? My parameters have always been good, yet I haven't changed any medium or anything in that canister so I'm guessing it was about to need changing.
Second question, having everything into one heavy duty power strip which runs directly into the wall....has not been a problem so far. But after last night I want to double check and see if that's okay.
Lastly, anyone have any idea what happened? I'm wondering if some spashing or overspill got on the plug area which caused the fire. The extension cord was about 5 feet long and pretty heavy duty and was not that old or frayed.
Thanks for the help. Maybe if someone reads this it might prevent something like this in the future. I'm still a little shaken and wonder what would happen if I wasn't on that phone, because I have little doubt that fire was going right up my wall.
Craig
I feel very fortunate this morning. Out of the blue last night, someone called me and we ended up talking for several hours. Normally I would have been asleep. Around midnight I heard a couple loud bangs. I jumped up and heard a few more. I was positive somebody was breaking into my house, and ran out to see what was happening.
I have a 58 gallon Corner tank in a large living room right off my bedroom. As soon as I stepped into the room I could see the flames behind the tank. I leaned behind the tank and there were 2 foot flames shooting out of a cord. In a panic I actually just blew on it very hard several times and put it out as the house filled with smoke and the alarms went off. Other than some char running 3 feet up the wall that I can paint, everything is fine. Here is what happened.
I have a large power strip underneath the tank in the canopy. Almost everything is plugged into that, maybe 6 plugs, and that goes directly into the wall. All of that is fine up and running.
I have an eheim canister filter system also under the tank. I've only had my tank a couple of months and bought it used. I'm still trying to figure out that canister. That canister was plugged into an extension cord which ran into an outlet. The plug from the canister to the extension cord is where the fire was ....the entire plug was gone as was the head of the extension cord was melted.
So, I basically have 3 questions. Taking the canister out of the picture Kama am I losing anything valuable other than a little bit of circulation? My parameters have always been good, yet I haven't changed any medium or anything in that canister so I'm guessing it was about to need changing.
Second question, having everything into one heavy duty power strip which runs directly into the wall....has not been a problem so far. But after last night I want to double check and see if that's okay.
Lastly, anyone have any idea what happened? I'm wondering if some spashing or overspill got on the plug area which caused the fire. The extension cord was about 5 feet long and pretty heavy duty and was not that old or frayed.
Thanks for the help. Maybe if someone reads this it might prevent something like this in the future. I'm still a little shaken and wonder what would happen if I wasn't on that phone, because I have little doubt that fire was going right up my wall.
Craig