Conesus_Kid
Premium Member
So yesterday I went in to school because the B & G guys were installing GFCI outlets in my room and wanted me to be there in case anything went wrong with the aquariums.
When I was there, I noticed quite a bit of salt creep on the Barraccuda pump shaft and the floor near the pump was wet. Okay, I need a new seal. No biggie.
Throughout the evening, I kept checking the webcam and AC3 to make sure things were okay. My concern grew as I watched the temperature increase from 82 to 85 to 86, topping out at 87 at 5:00 am today.
Needless to say, I got to school around 6 this morning to see what the deal was. I initially thought that flow was blocked to the chiller, so I disconnected it and flushed water through it. Hooked it back up, and watched it kick on, then stop as it read the internal temp at 76 degrees while the tank was still north of 86.
It turns out that it wasn't getting enough flow. Whether this is related to the bad seal on the pump or not, I'm not sure. I put a one hole rubber stopper in one of the return out puts and that increased flow through the chiller, bringing the temp back in line.
Oh, and my rabbit fish was dead.
When I was there, I noticed quite a bit of salt creep on the Barraccuda pump shaft and the floor near the pump was wet. Okay, I need a new seal. No biggie.
Throughout the evening, I kept checking the webcam and AC3 to make sure things were okay. My concern grew as I watched the temperature increase from 82 to 85 to 86, topping out at 87 at 5:00 am today.
Needless to say, I got to school around 6 this morning to see what the deal was. I initially thought that flow was blocked to the chiller, so I disconnected it and flushed water through it. Hooked it back up, and watched it kick on, then stop as it read the internal temp at 76 degrees while the tank was still north of 86.
It turns out that it wasn't getting enough flow. Whether this is related to the bad seal on the pump or not, I'm not sure. I put a one hole rubber stopper in one of the return out puts and that increased flow through the chiller, bringing the temp back in line.
Oh, and my rabbit fish was dead.
