Reefwithareefer
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This is my first tank, it has been running for a few months.
My display tank is on the main floor (180 gal) 2 1" overflows and 2 3/4" returns
The sump (55gal tank holding approx 25 gals) and the refugium (70 gal tank holding 60 gals) are in the basement.
The Apex is controlling almost all equipment. The Apex is brand new. Although one out let on the 2nd bar act strangely, but nothing is plugged into it anymore.
My issue is that my tanks (display & Sump) are flooding randomly. Last week I woke up to my return pump shut off for some unknown reason, the display close to flooding, even though it should have dropped below the overflows. I, unfortunately can not remember if the pump did not go back on because I had the Apex programmed wrong. I now have it to go back on 2 minutes after the power is restored.
3 days ago I woke up and notice that the display tank is very low, too low to not have flooded somewhere. I go downstairs and there is water all over the floor. The sump level is approx half of what it should be if power is off, but the refugium is a lil higher than it should be with no power to the equipment. I look down at my ATO bucket (5 gal) and it is filled to the brim, but looks like it has been overflowing, but has now stopped overflowing.
I think about what has happened and come up with... It appears that the water line from my ATO pump has siphoned water from the sump, back into the bucket, causing it to overflow onto the floor. The line does (did) sit about 3 or 4 inches below the water level when the power is lost and the sump fills up. That explains the low level in the sump. What it does not explain is why the GFI outlet has been tripped, shutting down half the equipment, including the return pump and skimmer. The GFI has never been tripped. There is no equipment that would have tripped the GFI (Ground Fault Interruptor is what we call an outlet with its own breaker on it in Canada)
The return pump has shut down randomly a few times before this as well It is a brand new Panworld 200. I am not sure if it is the pump switching off somehow or the apex. The breakers in the main electrical panel have never been tripped and it is the first time the GFI has tripped without a known cause. The return pump does not seems excessively hot, but it is certainly hot.
Today, I wake up and everything is running, but the water level in the display has risen about 1/2" to 3/4" above normal. I thought it may have been my ATO (Tunze 3155) acting up and putting too much water in the sump for some unknown reason. I turn off the ATO via the Apex, until I can go down and deal with it. Approx 2.5 pass until i go past the display tank and see that it has risen another 1/2" approx. I go downstairs and see that the sump level is quite a bit low and the refugium is a little low. I turn the return pump off, let the display tank drain down a little, turn return pump on and all levels in all tanks are right back to normal.
This tank has been running at normal levels for three days and now it decides to change. Either water is being pumped up quicker or the water going down is less.
What can cause this? I am baffled
Great, Everything has been running while I was writing this, now the GFI has tripped again. No signs of why anywhere. The apex says it is/was only drawing approx 3.5 amps of the one that tripped the GFI. I have two apex outlet bars. Each one is on a separate 15 amp breaker and GFI.
I am not sure if this info is needed, but in case.
EB3 (the one that trips the GFI) outlet bar has
1 250 watt MH light
1 outlets controls 4 x 96 watt compact flourescent bulbs
1 outlet controls 4 x 1 watt led moonlights
1 panworld 200 return pump 3.5 amps max
1 Tunze ATO
1 outlet controls Calcium reactor pumps and solenoid
1 Tunze cooling fan
The EB3 bar is plugged into one of the two main outlets with GFI
The other outlet has the 2 Tunze controllable powerheads and 1 wavebox plugged into it, plus a small fan to circulate the air in the sump room.
The EB5 has
1 250 watt MH
1 250 watt MH
1 Bubble King skimmer pump
1 outlet controls two 200 watt heaters
1 outlet controls 2 Hydor Koralia powerheads.
3 outlets are empty.
The EB5 is plugged into one of the outlets with GFI and a DA reefkeeper is plugged into the other. The Reefkeeper controls the lights for the refugium. The MH and compact fluorescents go on 15 mins after the display tank lights go off and off 15 mins before the display tank lights go on.
I know it is a long winded post, but I figure I have to give as much info as possible, as I am stumped as to why power is going off to return pump only or that the gfi is tripping and that the water levels are acting strange. I am missing something...UGH!
My display tank is on the main floor (180 gal) 2 1" overflows and 2 3/4" returns
The sump (55gal tank holding approx 25 gals) and the refugium (70 gal tank holding 60 gals) are in the basement.
The Apex is controlling almost all equipment. The Apex is brand new. Although one out let on the 2nd bar act strangely, but nothing is plugged into it anymore.
My issue is that my tanks (display & Sump) are flooding randomly. Last week I woke up to my return pump shut off for some unknown reason, the display close to flooding, even though it should have dropped below the overflows. I, unfortunately can not remember if the pump did not go back on because I had the Apex programmed wrong. I now have it to go back on 2 minutes after the power is restored.
3 days ago I woke up and notice that the display tank is very low, too low to not have flooded somewhere. I go downstairs and there is water all over the floor. The sump level is approx half of what it should be if power is off, but the refugium is a lil higher than it should be with no power to the equipment. I look down at my ATO bucket (5 gal) and it is filled to the brim, but looks like it has been overflowing, but has now stopped overflowing.
I think about what has happened and come up with... It appears that the water line from my ATO pump has siphoned water from the sump, back into the bucket, causing it to overflow onto the floor. The line does (did) sit about 3 or 4 inches below the water level when the power is lost and the sump fills up. That explains the low level in the sump. What it does not explain is why the GFI outlet has been tripped, shutting down half the equipment, including the return pump and skimmer. The GFI has never been tripped. There is no equipment that would have tripped the GFI (Ground Fault Interruptor is what we call an outlet with its own breaker on it in Canada)
The return pump has shut down randomly a few times before this as well It is a brand new Panworld 200. I am not sure if it is the pump switching off somehow or the apex. The breakers in the main electrical panel have never been tripped and it is the first time the GFI has tripped without a known cause. The return pump does not seems excessively hot, but it is certainly hot.
Today, I wake up and everything is running, but the water level in the display has risen about 1/2" to 3/4" above normal. I thought it may have been my ATO (Tunze 3155) acting up and putting too much water in the sump for some unknown reason. I turn off the ATO via the Apex, until I can go down and deal with it. Approx 2.5 pass until i go past the display tank and see that it has risen another 1/2" approx. I go downstairs and see that the sump level is quite a bit low and the refugium is a little low. I turn the return pump off, let the display tank drain down a little, turn return pump on and all levels in all tanks are right back to normal.
This tank has been running at normal levels for three days and now it decides to change. Either water is being pumped up quicker or the water going down is less.
What can cause this? I am baffled
Great, Everything has been running while I was writing this, now the GFI has tripped again. No signs of why anywhere. The apex says it is/was only drawing approx 3.5 amps of the one that tripped the GFI. I have two apex outlet bars. Each one is on a separate 15 amp breaker and GFI.
I am not sure if this info is needed, but in case.
EB3 (the one that trips the GFI) outlet bar has
1 250 watt MH light
1 outlets controls 4 x 96 watt compact flourescent bulbs
1 outlet controls 4 x 1 watt led moonlights
1 panworld 200 return pump 3.5 amps max
1 Tunze ATO
1 outlet controls Calcium reactor pumps and solenoid
1 Tunze cooling fan
The EB3 bar is plugged into one of the two main outlets with GFI
The other outlet has the 2 Tunze controllable powerheads and 1 wavebox plugged into it, plus a small fan to circulate the air in the sump room.
The EB5 has
1 250 watt MH
1 250 watt MH
1 Bubble King skimmer pump
1 outlet controls two 200 watt heaters
1 outlet controls 2 Hydor Koralia powerheads.
3 outlets are empty.
The EB5 is plugged into one of the outlets with GFI and a DA reefkeeper is plugged into the other. The Reefkeeper controls the lights for the refugium. The MH and compact fluorescents go on 15 mins after the display tank lights go off and off 15 mins before the display tank lights go on.
I know it is a long winded post, but I figure I have to give as much info as possible, as I am stumped as to why power is going off to return pump only or that the gfi is tripping and that the water levels are acting strange. I am missing something...UGH!