Reefmack
In Memoriam
Hi, I had a frantic call from my wife today, with the Osmolator overflow alarm screeching in the background. I had her disconnect the power from the controller, but the water in the tank was right up to the top edge of the tank. When I got home the optical sensor was under water, and the safety float was as high up as it could go. Any reason why it didn't shut off the pump before the float got pinned to the top plastic stop? I have a feeling the tank would have overflowed had she not been here to hear the alarm and unplug the power. Pretty scary! Any ideas what would cause this? The sensors are in the back compartment of my nano and I've yet to see any snails back there that might have been able to get onto the float. I'm a bit leery in trusting the unit if no one will be home.
It's worked flawlessly for a couple of weeks and today both sensors failed.
Thanks for any help.
It's worked flawlessly for a couple of weeks and today both sensors failed.
Thanks for any help.
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