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lastlight
03-01-2013, 02:02 PM
So disaster struck last night and it was long after I had sorta cleaned up what I could that I realized that deja vu feeling struck me because I've done this before. Just never this badly and I have no idea how I had forgotten.

I wanted to drain all the water from my display into the toilet in the bathroom and the only hose I have long enough is a 50 foot garden hose I had in the basement. I had used it to drain my 400 so there were pockets of water in it still... I just couldn't get a siphon started. So I was going to start one by placing the hose to the bathroom tap and running water into it until it exited into the display. I did the same thing when draining the 400.

I had the faucet on full blast for about 60 seconds and was just cupping my hand around the hose and faucet... most of the water seemed to be going into the hose but nothing was coming out. so i shut the water off and that's when it struck me... the output on the faucet is decorative unlike most kitchen faucets. the actual spigot is inside the fixture and with back-pressure on the decorative end the water was flowing back inside the fixture, down through my floor and into the basement! i couldn't hear the falling water with the tap actually on @#$%!

Right below the bathroom are all my tools, storage stuff like boxes with photo albums and our filing cabinet and the furnace. water was dripping from ductwork going into the darn furnace.

So I guess I'm trying to say don't try and force water into a hose from the bathroom faucet! this works on traditional kitchen taps where the outlet you *see* is actually where the water's only source is.

jorjef
03-01-2013, 02:44 PM
Nothing worse than 'deja vu all over again'.. That was a bad Boo Boo, maybe a Yogi....Can hardly Berra the thought of that happening....

Seriak
03-01-2013, 02:54 PM
Looks like you needed one of these.

http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=67394&cat=2,42194,40727

lastlight
03-01-2013, 02:59 PM
Looks like you needed one of these.

http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=67394&cat=2,42194,40727

that or a better memory :biggrin:

sphelps
03-01-2013, 03:06 PM
So I'm guessing you're being forced to sleep in your new tank for a while?

lastlight
03-01-2013, 03:11 PM
So I'm guessing you're being forced to sleep in your new tank for a while?

she doesn't know about the papers and photos. i'm drying the wet ones out.

to add insult to injury the cats sometime last night went to investigate and climbed my storage tote pile in the furnace room. knocked the 7 foot pile over.

when it rains it pours.

kien
03-01-2013, 03:20 PM
ouch.. should've borrowed my sump pump while you were grabbing my rod last night.

ckmullin
03-01-2013, 03:23 PM
Why not just use a venturi pump?! You screw it onto the threads @ a faucet so there is nothing to forget. $10 @ petsmart.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41TJ5puMB5L._SL500_SS500_.jpg

lastlight
03-01-2013, 03:29 PM
those ideas sounds great guys thanks so much lol. i used what i had laying around. unfortunately 'a clue' was not one of those things.

kien
03-01-2013, 03:31 PM
those ideas sounds great guys thanks so much lol. i used what i had laying around. unfortunately 'a clue' was not one of those things.

:hug:

phi delt reefer
03-01-2013, 03:49 PM
ouch.. should've borrowed my sump pump while you were grabbing my rod last night.

:mrgreen:

Keep it PG guys...

lastlight
03-01-2013, 03:54 PM
:mrgreen:

Keep it PG guys...

If it's PG in your mind the rest will follow:

http://www.fishbrains.net/images/93/rods.jpg

ckmullin
03-01-2013, 04:06 PM
:eek:

fishoholic
03-01-2013, 06:20 PM
Whoops!

Chowder
03-01-2013, 09:56 PM
I did the same thing when I owned my 2nd flour apartment. Instead of your basement it was going into my down stairs neighbours bathroom. .

Chris

gridley
03-01-2013, 10:28 PM
she doesn't know about the papers and photos. i'm drying the wet ones out.




Ouch!! These kind of mistakes sure hurt! Good luck getting the papers and photos dried out. I'd like to offer some help - if needed I have a heated garage you can sleep in - or if the situation really gets bad I do funerals!

Lance
03-01-2013, 11:39 PM
Oh oh! Bummer!
Hmmmm.......... Soaking the family photos and ruining the furnace or return pipe goo in the face: I warn you people; reefers do not make ideal husbands. :cry:

Seriak
03-01-2013, 11:49 PM
Bah,

My cats have flooded my basement more than I have.

Cats are worse than reefers when they like to chew water lines.

brotherd
03-02-2013, 12:27 AM
I installed a lever type valve in line on a python hose so I wouldn't have to set up the temp of the water every time I needed to stop the water flow. The hose burst right at the faucet. Full pressure, floor to ceiling....twice. I feel your pain man.

lastlight
03-02-2013, 01:25 AM
Misery loves company thanks for te stories guys. Only a few photos were hit and they're ok. My condo is still warm and my new tank is filling. It's gonna be ok :)

lockrookie
03-02-2013, 02:45 AM
Well at least it wasn't a nog facial.....

lastlight
03-02-2013, 04:59 AM
Well at least it wasn't a nog facial.....

Nog facials don't destroy furnaces or erase memories. In fact they make new ones due to the resultant vacations you need to take after.

Plus they leave your skin feeling baby smooth but nobody will admit to it.

ckmullin
03-02-2013, 05:15 AM
:laluot_32:

lol