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![]() Yikes, glad to hear it worked out OK in the end!
Last night as I was sitting in my soon-to-be-tank-room, pondering my current problem of my furnace vents interfering with my light fixtures (long story, won't go into it here, if I ever find time to upload the photos of my tank build I'll update my thread), but anyhow, as I'm sitting there feeling sorry for myself, I hear "Pop! Wooooooooooosh!" Now ordinarily a "Pop! Whoooooooosh" isn't actually all that abnormal a sound - usually if the washing machine is on upstairs, you'll hear the water draining the pipes as it goes into the rinse cycle. But I was fairly certain nobody was doing laundry. My cube tank sump return pump popped its line and water was geysering everywhere. Didn't hit any electricals so no GFCI cutoff but water was everywhere. I'm thinking the odds of this happening when I was sitting 5 feet away must be pretty astronomically small. If I had gone to bed already I would not have known until morning. ![]() Weird eh!
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![]() wow....
all humour aside, there should be a sticky about reefer horror stories like this to illustrate the importance of GFCI outlets. |
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Next time I'm over visiting, you'll have to do the "epileptic chicken" dance for me. I think it'll amuse Felicia. Make sure the floor is dry by then though, since Irene & I will probably be rolling around on the floor laughing our heads off. Anthony PS. Glad you're ok bud.
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![]() Think I've seen some kind of water-on-the-floor alarm at Home Depot - the name "Screamer" comes to mind. Not really going to touch this one any further than that!!
![]() I know some home alarm systems also have moisture-on-the-floor sensors, so there ought to be a few options out there..
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![]() Those water sensors/screamers are quite cheap. I recall buying 3 or 4 of them for less than $10 each. They occupy all kinds of strategic spots in the fish room. I set one off the other day just with a few drips off my hand...
The Aquatronica also has one that is stoopid overpriced...but since it is linked to the controller I'll probably buy it eventually.
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![]() I now run a gfi thanks to a short i found in my MH fixture. Of course i found it while my hand was at the bottom of my 24" tank. Talk about getting zapped. WOW. It played out in slow motion of course. One hand on light one hand in water, and i couldn't for the life of me let go of the fixture until i started screaming and then i fell off my ladder.
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