griss' Tank Upgrade Thread

I’m getting the feeling that it’s not a stand pipe leak, but a leak in that insert.
That's what I'm thinking as well, hence the use of the silicone. If that doesn't work...not sure what I'm going to do because I don't know how the heck I'd get that insert out and that's assuming I could get a replacement from Pro Clear.
 
Question for everyone. I've always let silicone cure for 24 hours before adding water but, that was with resealing a tank or adding an overflow weir. So, the silicone was always fully open to the air. Would you let this cure longer before doing a water test since it's in a fairly enclosed area and between the pipe and glass? I ask because AI is telling me that it takes 7-10 days to fully cure and safely hold water.
 
Question for everyone. I've always let silicone cure for 24 hours before adding water but, that was with resealing a tank or adding an overflow weir. So, the silicone was always fully open to the air. Would you let this cure longer before doing a water test since it's in a fairly enclosed area and between the pipe and glass? I ask because AI is telling me that it takes 7-10 days to fully cure and safely hold water.
What’s the manufacturer recommend?
I’d go with that
 
Question for everyone. I've always let silicone cure for 24 hours before adding water but, that was with resealing a tank or adding an overflow weir. So, the silicone was always fully open to the air. Would you let this cure longer before doing a water test since it's in a fairly enclosed area and between the pipe and glass? I ask because AI is telling me that it takes 7-10 days to fully cure and safely hold water.
7-10 days!!! Uhhg, that is torture!
 
Directions in the tube say fully cured in 24 hours with a 1/8” bead. Then goes on to say it reaches its greatest strength in 7 days.
 
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