lol - probably because I did the plumbing. My last one didn't leak, but this one has 2 threaded fittings. I've never used them before, but i did situate them so if they DO leak, it will go into the sump.
lol - probably because I did the plumbing. My last one didn't leak, but this one has 2 threaded fittings. I've never used them before, but i did situate them so if they DO leak, it will go into the sump.
First time I flicked the switch during my leak testing, was 100% convinced I was going to end up with a floor full of water too! Biggest thrill to date since starting things up.
I wasn't convinced until after simulating a few power outages, still wondering my my floor wasn't soaked yet!
Good thing its just freshwater! The advise from this forum which I used on the bulkheads is to tighten as tight as you can go by hand, then turn about 1/4 - 1/2 turn with a wrench. More and it might crack the glass, less and it might leak.
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