Lunchbucket
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tgeene - You got BOTH sizes??
Lunchbucket
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11450325#post11450325 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefArtist
FishTruck - I had the same problem. I had to load up on the tape and the leak went away - lots - O - Tape!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11452208#post11452208 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by FishTruck
Guys. I must qualify this post. I am only here on xmas eve waiting for the kids to fall asleep before I put the presents under the tree. My wife is busy making milk for the newborn. Visiting Mom (mine) is wrapping gifts. Also, I am going up from a Aqua C urchin so this kind of skimmer is totally new to me.
Anotherminreal - right. I know that silicone works great on threaded connections. I use this on bulkheads without fear. The hot pump makes me a little hesitant. Thanks for the input. If I have to use silicone, I am 82% sure it will be fine.
RokleM - I am pretty sure that the pump got hot because it was trying to spin against freshwater. I am not sure if the air intake was open. The pump is in basically an open room and the ambient temp in the basement is about 60 degrees right now... so it is not a ventillation issue. I was fishing for someone who ran this in f.w. in a new build situation like mine.
Reefartist. I found the 560 double thick teflon. Will try again. Fifth time is a charm!
Yitman. I assumed the venturi had to be straight up. If it can point down.... I can just screw this thing on tighter and my problem is solved. Are you saying it does not have to be up?
THanks all. If you are reading this in Christmas eve or day, MERRY CHRISTMAS! Now, get back to your loved ones!
Ryan.