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Originally Posted by cuttingras Very recent, still recovering(cycling again) Son ran the ro/di and didn't shut it off, overflowing and they lived for a few days with 0 salt. lost snails and worms. Other than that huge hair algae outbreak. |
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I used to have a 180 built into the wall in the office reception area. This was a holdover from when I owned the company and could do what I wanted with stuff in the office. After we got acquired they weren't too forgiving with "incidents."
The first was an overflowing fresh water makeup tank. I'd always put my RO/DI makeup water into a 45 gallon cylinder. I'd occasionally forget to turn it off overnight and come in to 10-20 gallons or so on the floor. Not a huge deal... until I forgot to turn it off on a FRIDAY! Wouldn't have been so bad, but our office was on the second floor. Ouch.
Ok, so I talked my way out of that one, then...
My skimmer had been acting poorly so I did a really dumb thing. To help make up for it until my new skimmer arrived, I put a hang-on skimmer on the tank temporarily. The first problem was that it overflowed. The second problem was that I was away on a business trip for a week when it happened (the office mgr took care of the tank while I was gone and she actually knew her stuff). The third problem was that the power strip used to power the hang on skimmer was directly underneath it. A lot of smoke and a little bit of melting ensued and, needless to say, the tank in the office didn't survive that one.
So the takeaways from this one are:
1) ALWAYS have an overflow mechanism for RO/DI. It's not a matter of if you'll forget to turn it off, it's a matter of when.
2) DON'T USE HANG ON SKIMMERS. PERIOD.