Make sure you dial it down and that it's not set too strong!!!!! I've been having horrible output on my unit lately(due to temp drop) so I bought an Aquatec 8800 pump from BRS... After plugging it in and setting it up I turned it on and I was thrilled... I got my normal output back again!!! I didn't adjust the output at all and just allowed it to run because it seemed to be running fine.
So I just let it run to fill up my water change mixing tank that I have in my living room. One of my neighbors called me to come over and have a few beers and I almost did, but ended up calling him back and changing my mind because I wanted to make sure everything was running fine with the booster pump... An hour goes by and everything is running smooooooooth..... woop dee doo!!! :dance:
20 minutes later, i hear what sounded like an explosion... I ran over the my RO/DI unit... My third chamber holding my stage 3 carbon block had a huge crack in it where the threading to screw it in was... a large chunk of it was actually cracked off. water was splattering all over the place... i quickly shut everything off but there was water all over the place...
Everything seemed like it was running fine prior and there were no indications that this was going to happen. Good thing I didn't go over to my neighbor's place. Water would have leaked out from the room I had it in and all over my laminate wood flooring... results would have been catastrophic... Now it looks like I'll have to buy some RO/DI locally until the filter guys can send me another container... :sad1:
Make sure your booster pumps aren't set too strong!!! Mine was on default setting...
So I just let it run to fill up my water change mixing tank that I have in my living room. One of my neighbors called me to come over and have a few beers and I almost did, but ended up calling him back and changing my mind because I wanted to make sure everything was running fine with the booster pump... An hour goes by and everything is running smooooooooth..... woop dee doo!!! :dance:
20 minutes later, i hear what sounded like an explosion... I ran over the my RO/DI unit... My third chamber holding my stage 3 carbon block had a huge crack in it where the threading to screw it in was... a large chunk of it was actually cracked off. water was splattering all over the place... i quickly shut everything off but there was water all over the place...
Everything seemed like it was running fine prior and there were no indications that this was going to happen. Good thing I didn't go over to my neighbor's place. Water would have leaked out from the room I had it in and all over my laminate wood flooring... results would have been catastrophic... Now it looks like I'll have to buy some RO/DI locally until the filter guys can send me another container... :sad1:
Make sure your booster pumps aren't set too strong!!! Mine was on default setting...
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