Hi guys...
Woke up with quite an issue this morning.
Somehow the pump to my protein skimmer overworked itself last night and expelled about 20 gallons of water onto my living room floor. It's soaked through the carpeting and is dripping into the basement...total fail. Restoration company on the way over to assess the damage.
I have a coralife superskimmer 125 with the needle wheel impeller pump. The collection cup has a drain which I run into an empty bucket for overflow. Every once in a while for whatever reason the pump will start over pumping and ends up filling the whole bucket. I've always been able to catch it before it was an issue and re-tune the skimmer to lower the water level, but this time I had no such luck. I guess my question is, why does this keep happening? The pump is brand new..like 2-3 months. I just ordered a replacement because the impeller shaft cracked on the previous pump. I never mess with the tuning, and the water level barely changes as I top off several times daily. Could there be something causing the inconsistency in how much water the pump is taking in? Bad pump?
All fish seem to be ok. I'm now worried about having to break the tank down, as I'm sure the carpeting will need ripped up underneath.
Any words of wisdom, encouragement, or hugs are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance..
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Woke up with quite an issue this morning.
Somehow the pump to my protein skimmer overworked itself last night and expelled about 20 gallons of water onto my living room floor. It's soaked through the carpeting and is dripping into the basement...total fail. Restoration company on the way over to assess the damage.
I have a coralife superskimmer 125 with the needle wheel impeller pump. The collection cup has a drain which I run into an empty bucket for overflow. Every once in a while for whatever reason the pump will start over pumping and ends up filling the whole bucket. I've always been able to catch it before it was an issue and re-tune the skimmer to lower the water level, but this time I had no such luck. I guess my question is, why does this keep happening? The pump is brand new..like 2-3 months. I just ordered a replacement because the impeller shaft cracked on the previous pump. I never mess with the tuning, and the water level barely changes as I top off several times daily. Could there be something causing the inconsistency in how much water the pump is taking in? Bad pump?
All fish seem to be ok. I'm now worried about having to break the tank down, as I'm sure the carpeting will need ripped up underneath.
Any words of wisdom, encouragement, or hugs are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance..
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