DMBillies
Active member
I set-up a kalk reactor in line with my ATO a couple of days ago. After a couple of days of using it that way, I suddenly realized that I was hearing a waterfall under my 90 gallon (a definite clue that I'm running low on water). I started dissecting the problem and it seems that my ATO isn't pumping water into the tank.
First I tested the pump to see if it had died. That doesn't seem to be the problem as the pump is still definitely pumping (so it didn't just totally die). I'm not sure if the output is the same as it used to be, but without any tubing on it, the pump will shoot water straight up a good 7". I can't figure out how to get the pump apart to check it/clean it so I'm assuming it is not meant to?
Second I took the kalk reactor out of line thinking that maybe it was adding too much head pressure or had clogged somewhere. Even with the kalk reactor out of line, the pump won't pump water up into the display.
My next thought was that the tubing might be clogged. So, I replaced it with some other tube, but the diameter is bigger on it (still won't pump the water up to the tank). I'm not sure how much a bigger diameter tube will effect the head height of the pump, but the diameter has to be at least 2x the diameter of the tubing supplied with the ATO. So, basically I'm not sure if this test rules out the possibility that the tubing is clogged up a bit (I can blow air through it, but it isn't overly easy).
So, my questions:
--Any ideas on what's going on? Similar experiences?
--Will the bigger diameter tubing effect how high the water can be pumped? I'm thinking this doesn't really matter for reasons I'm too tired to try to explain, but I'm also sure I lost 85% of everything I learned about chemistry and physics since college.
--Any brilliant ideas for determining if a 3/16" ID tube is clogged or for ways of unclogging it?
I'm leaving for the better part of a week soon and although the tanks are being taken care of, topping off is one thing I'd like to not have to have anyone worry about (especially because of the stability issues).
First I tested the pump to see if it had died. That doesn't seem to be the problem as the pump is still definitely pumping (so it didn't just totally die). I'm not sure if the output is the same as it used to be, but without any tubing on it, the pump will shoot water straight up a good 7". I can't figure out how to get the pump apart to check it/clean it so I'm assuming it is not meant to?
Second I took the kalk reactor out of line thinking that maybe it was adding too much head pressure or had clogged somewhere. Even with the kalk reactor out of line, the pump won't pump water up into the display.
My next thought was that the tubing might be clogged. So, I replaced it with some other tube, but the diameter is bigger on it (still won't pump the water up to the tank). I'm not sure how much a bigger diameter tube will effect the head height of the pump, but the diameter has to be at least 2x the diameter of the tubing supplied with the ATO. So, basically I'm not sure if this test rules out the possibility that the tubing is clogged up a bit (I can blow air through it, but it isn't overly easy).
So, my questions:
--Any ideas on what's going on? Similar experiences?
--Will the bigger diameter tubing effect how high the water can be pumped? I'm thinking this doesn't really matter for reasons I'm too tired to try to explain, but I'm also sure I lost 85% of everything I learned about chemistry and physics since college.
--Any brilliant ideas for determining if a 3/16" ID tube is clogged or for ways of unclogging it?
I'm leaving for the better part of a week soon and although the tanks are being taken care of, topping off is one thing I'd like to not have to have anyone worry about (especially because of the stability issues).