I'm retired. I still have stuff going on that demands my time, but let's be real, I'm retired. And I'm home for most of most days.
Over past 3 days:
1.The pump feeding the ATS on my 180 died and I did not catch it for a least two days. Yesterday morning, stench required that I completely disassemble ATS, clean it, and replace pump with spare one I had on hand. (BTW, may I just say that RIO pumps are the absolute worst products on earth? Thanks, I feel better now.)
2. After doing chemi-clean thing in my 75, I installed a filter sock, which I do not normally use. Luckily, tank is in my bedroom, and I heard a dripping noise at 4 am yesterday morning. Got up and saw that filter sock, resting on lip of sump had overflowed and was dripping over back of stand and soaking through to carpet. Rush to remove sock, towels to absorb water pooling on carpet around the tank, quiet dash down to basement to see if water leaked though floorboards onto something that could cause issues with she who must be obeyed. I'm safe, but never got back to bed.
3. Noticed at 9 am feeding on 180 today that Tunze ATO had stopped topping off sump in my 180. (Splash of water exiting ATS clued me in.) Cleaned out end of tube from ATO by soaking in vinegar. No change. Cleaned probe with vinegar and toothbrush. No change Cleaned emergency cut off probe with vinegar. And problem solved. No idea why cleaning this probe should matter, but it did.
4. Tested alk and calc in two tanks at 11 am today. Calc in 75 was down to 375. Investigated and saw that i had dislodged tube from doser when removing filter sock and completely knocked it over tank. Bolo dosed 300 ml of calcium 2-part solution over 8 hours, replaced tube in holder and carried on.
I could go on (running RO/DI water for weekly 10% water changes, topping off ATO containers with RO/DI water and in one tank kalkwasser, changing metal halide bulb on 75 when spot check with PAR meter showed a significant PAR decrease, changing media in GAC/GFO reactors, doing 10% weekly water changes, yadda, yadda, yadda).
How do you gainfully employed keep your tanks from teetering over the edge?
Mike
Over past 3 days:
1.The pump feeding the ATS on my 180 died and I did not catch it for a least two days. Yesterday morning, stench required that I completely disassemble ATS, clean it, and replace pump with spare one I had on hand. (BTW, may I just say that RIO pumps are the absolute worst products on earth? Thanks, I feel better now.)
2. After doing chemi-clean thing in my 75, I installed a filter sock, which I do not normally use. Luckily, tank is in my bedroom, and I heard a dripping noise at 4 am yesterday morning. Got up and saw that filter sock, resting on lip of sump had overflowed and was dripping over back of stand and soaking through to carpet. Rush to remove sock, towels to absorb water pooling on carpet around the tank, quiet dash down to basement to see if water leaked though floorboards onto something that could cause issues with she who must be obeyed. I'm safe, but never got back to bed.
3. Noticed at 9 am feeding on 180 today that Tunze ATO had stopped topping off sump in my 180. (Splash of water exiting ATS clued me in.) Cleaned out end of tube from ATO by soaking in vinegar. No change. Cleaned probe with vinegar and toothbrush. No change Cleaned emergency cut off probe with vinegar. And problem solved. No idea why cleaning this probe should matter, but it did.
4. Tested alk and calc in two tanks at 11 am today. Calc in 75 was down to 375. Investigated and saw that i had dislodged tube from doser when removing filter sock and completely knocked it over tank. Bolo dosed 300 ml of calcium 2-part solution over 8 hours, replaced tube in holder and carried on.
I could go on (running RO/DI water for weekly 10% water changes, topping off ATO containers with RO/DI water and in one tank kalkwasser, changing metal halide bulb on 75 when spot check with PAR meter showed a significant PAR decrease, changing media in GAC/GFO reactors, doing 10% weekly water changes, yadda, yadda, yadda).
How do you gainfully employed keep your tanks from teetering over the edge?
Mike