The best friends a tank could have....

pwhitby

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Team RC
Some of you know this story, some dont, but I wanted to say a very public thankyou to several friends who have gone way above and beyond the realms of friendship to help Lynn and I out over the last 6 weeks.

On May 11, just as I was walking in the doors of my work I got a phone call from Lynn asking where I was and that our house was on fire. I hung up and ran to my car and got home within 15 mins. By then the fire dept was already there and had stopped a fire that had begun in my garage, not before it caused a great deal of damage. That damage included destroying every item of tank filtration I had, all of the sumps/ skimmer/ Ca Reactor return pump.....everything.

Turns out that I had a surge protector that caught fire, in doing so it melted down through my camping gear, igniting all of that and filling the garage, and the house with a thick greasey soot.

When I got home ther was no electricity and no doors on the house. Lynn arrived a few minutes after I did. My dogs and my cats were fine, hiding through the house. They were rounded up and passed off to my neighbours.

We then made two phone calls. One to Tim and one to leighanne (Okcfishlady). Within minutes they were both on their way. Tim took control of immediate repairs while I with the help of the fire department pulled a somewhat smoking generator from my garage, fired it up and returned power to my closed loop on my tank. I have to say the Fire guys were absolute stars. 4 trucks were here and they had to use breathing masks to get to the fire due to the smokey mess. Those guys are something else and I cant thank them enough, then to help me get power back to the tank was incredible of them.

Tim arrived tape measure in hand and immediately began the task of getting my house secured again. Not long after Leighanne and Roman (happysak) arrived with a temporary sump, new pumps, pipe cutters and a willingness to help that left me speechless. Im sure if you were to ask them how I was on that day they would tell you I was pretty much incapable of doing anything. Inside a few hrs Roman had the tank running through the new sump and Leighanne had bought round 50g of new water to get it topped back up. Keep in mind, with my tank, once the power goes out the water drains that much that the coral heads are out of the tank in places. They spent most of the day at my house checking my tank and doing a major repipe job round the back.

WHile this was happening Tim and his wife Aimee were working with Lynn to get doors we could at least close and lock up. Three entry ways had either locks broken or in one case the door demolished (in honesty that door was falling apart...a mild shove, yet alone a good kick would have destyroyed it).

After that first day Roman and Leighanne made repeated visits, bringing new parts, a temporary skimmer, a new sump, more water and a host of other things. I would come home and find that they had been round to check things out. I never had to ask for a thing and I left my system in their complete and utter control. The pictures I posted a few days ago are a testament to the work they did. Without them I would not have the lights on my tank today because it wouldnt be worth looking into.

6 weeks have gone by, other people stepped up along the way, Wayne and Amanda I want to thank you for bringing me your AC units,a s well as Stephanie. 5 weeks without AC would have killed us....it was seriously draining us trying to sleep without them.

Tim and Aimee, I want to thank you both for being here when we needed you, Leighanne and Roman, I can not thank you enough. I know you well enough that Im sure you wouldnt want a public thanks, but I want people to know how great you have been. Lynn and I really want to thankyou for everything, for dropping whatever you were doing on that day and taking care of things for us when we couldnt. I seriously can not thankyou enough.

The fire was 6 weeks ago. Today is the last day of repairs and I can look at it all now and be glad it wasnt worse. I can give thanks that my pets all survived and that neither of us were there or injured. I can also give thanks that it is all behind us now I hope. Looking back....i dont know where the time went.

Roman/Leighanne: These were taken yesterday. Thanks once again.

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how traumatic!! What do you think caused the surge protector to catch fire? It's good to hear you had such great friends/support during this event. I'm sure you would do the same. Your tank looks incredible!
Lori
 
I guess that means you don't have that hole in the roof any more, but they've done all the repairs in the garage and you have clothing again?

I know a little about how surge protectors work (I personally prefer UPS). I don't know if there was an "expert" decision on why it caught fire. I do know that surge protectors shunt high voltages to ground and while they are supposed to stop doing that when the over-voltage goes away, I have seen them get 'leaky' after a few surges. That means they may be trickling voltage/current to ground all the time and that creates heat. The more current, the more heat. Problem is, there is no mandatory testing of surge protectors, but if you live an area where there are frequent power surges it might be prudent to replace the surge protectors every few years.

Tony
 
AS for what the real root issue was...i have no idea, but the electrician and the insurance guy who figures these things out both agree the surge protector was the source. Into that was plugged the skimmer pumps.

Thge skimmer itself was really toasted.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10207741#post10207741 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aaparkr
I guess that means you don't have that hole in the roof any more, but they've done all the repairs in the garage and you have clothing again?

LOL, yes Tony, thats all done. The clothes finally came back. After about 4 weeks. It got hard wearing only the few clothes we kept back from the cleaners, and having no washer or dryer we could use. I think I got quite stinky on occaission....lol
 
I am glad all is well now. It is wonderful to have good friends. I am especially glad that you nor Lynn nor none of your pets were harmed. Also good is that all your little fishies are fine.

I find Leigh Anne and Roman to be great people and I am glad I live near their shop.
 
No problem. It was the least I could do after all you've done for me. Scooping a dozen-and-a-half rotting fish out of my tank after a power outage while I was away went well beyond the normal limits of friendship :)

T
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10207741#post10207741 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aaparkr
I guess that means you don't have that hole in the roof any more, but they've done all the repairs in the garage and you have clothing again?

I know a little about how surge protectors work (I personally prefer UPS). I don't know if there was an "expert" decision on why it caught fire. I do know that surge protectors shunt high voltages to ground and while they are supposed to stop doing that when the over-voltage goes away, I have seen them get 'leaky' after a few surges. That means they may be trickling voltage/current to ground all the time and that creates heat. The more current, the more heat. Problem is, there is no mandatory testing of surge protectors, but if you live an area where there are frequent power surges it might be prudent to replace the surge protectors every few years.

Tony

That's good advice. I also wonder if the internal components of a surge protector are a bit too delicate to be in a high-humidity area around a tank. I can't think of any equipment on my tank that would be seriously impacted by small power surges.

I personally use a few simple power strips. Nothing very complicated there.

T
 
Truly awesome everyone. It never ceases to amaze me the friendships that seem to form through this club and the willingness of members and sponsers to help out in an emergency. You all deserve a great big round of applause for your efforts. Paul, you are most certainly a lucky individual to have friends like this.
 
wow- thats scary! Glad you guys are ok- good thing you werent home. I cant beleive you didnt have any tank casualities.
 
Wow that is insane! I am very glad to hear that everything survived the fire (including dogs, cats, and the wife ha-ha). I must say that this club has some very dedicated and kind people. I have not had something as intense as this happen to me but when I needed help moving Kevin and Travis jumped at helping. As far as Leighanne and Roman go....I love em. Well, i think I love the dog more but they are really good people ha-ha (that was just a joke). I really don't know how they have time for family stuff because they are always willing to help others. I guess what I am trying to say is that here in COMAS we have some darn good people :)
 
Roman and I were glad to have helped. You are family here. Anyway, I think we owe you more than we could ever express. Without you, we would not have discovered Sasha's Muscular Dystorphy until it was much more advanced. Because of you, he was able to get treatment sooner, and stay walking much longer than doctors had thought. We are blessed indeed to have the support of the people around us when we most need it.
 
Although this was (and i'm sure it still is) a difficult time to deal with, it truly is comforting to know that there are members that are "johnny-on-the-spot" when times like this arise. I have seen many postings on this site assisting other members with major issues. It is nice to know that COMAS is there to help, especially with such an expensive hobby that we enjoy.
 
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