The saga continues...
The saga continues...
Well, the aquarium has been sitting filled with tap water for a couple of weeks with no leaks, so it was definitely the plumbing.
Maintaining the aquarium takes up a good chunk of any down time that I may have. Finding time to make the repairs has been a challenge.
Yesterday, I finally finished re-routing all of the plumbing. I got rid of the two huge 2" returns in the corners and instead have decided to run the return through the (former) closed loop manifold. (There's six outlets spread across the top.)
After the temperature trouble I had this summer, I decided to dedicate the Dart pump to go straight to the chiller and back through two outlets that empty over the back of the display.
Everything seemed to go well. This morning I arrived to large puddles on the floor. Apparently, I must have jarred/loosened the closed loop intake and it was leaking into the same chamber.:headwalls:
I've re-tightened the bulkhead and pipe and shop-vacced the water out of that chamber. I'll leave it over the weekend to make sure that it's done leaking before I test the plumbing.
I was hoping to pressure test the plumbing today, but it looks like things are pushed back until next week.
On the bright side, I applied for and received a mini-grant from our PTA and have purchased two new ballasts for my 250w lamps:
They're magnetic ballasts that can run the DE bulbs I have. The nice thing about them is that they are much less expensive to repair than their electronic counterparts.
Hopefully I'm done with surprises! I'll also be re-aquascaping, as I try to make lemonade from these lemons...