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Thoughts on a Solution for Tank Starting to leak while on Vacation

SpaceCased

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Yes.... Im on Vacation. Turned on the Camera this morning to see drips coming down my tank. I called a friend to go over in which they show me it is coming from top corner of glass. One drip every 15 seconds or so. It seems to slow down when i turn my return pump off and let the water drain into the sump a bit. It must have started today. I sure hope it doesnt get worse.

I get home sunday. I have about 2 gallons in my ATO left. I just turned it off wirelessly. Between turning on and off my return pump and adding some water from my ATO, i need to try and make to sunday evening when i get home. My goal was to try and alternate the return pump to help with it leaking less.....and when my sump drys up, ill then slowly add some water from the ato....Im guessing it will dry out before i get home and i will eventually have to just leave the tank not running with a return pump. Im not sure if i am lucky or not, but i put the heater in the main tank. That could get ugly if the whole tank splits i guess.

Thoughts? Im looking at flights home, but i might also just have to accept whats happening.

James
 
Is it possible to have your friend drain the tank to below where it's leaking from? Heater (and sensor?) is already in the display. Ideally, also move the ATO into the display, but if you're gonna be home on Sunday evaporation may not be too bad.
 
Do you or your friend have ratchet straps or clamps long enough to fit the length of the tank, like a bar clamp? It could help slow down the leak until you get home.

Times like these I wonder if flex seal tape will work, as gimicky as they may seem
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Do you or your friend have ratchet straps or clamps long enough to fit the length of the tank, like a bar clamp? It could help slow down the leak until you get home.

Times like these I wonder if flex seal tape will work, as gimicky as they may seem
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Im working on this part of the solution. Im originally from north bay so I'd be having someone come from there.
 
Can anyone help me understand what's better.... running my return pump, or letting it chill. Is there a minimum I should run it. Would an hour on, hour off help or hurt?
 
Sounds like the leak is above the overflow weir if it slows down when you stop the return pump? Open up the drain valve all the way so it'll have maximum drainage flow and keep your return pump on low. This way, the water level will stay at the lowest possible level while still draining and have water circulating through your sump. The water level would be no different than if you turned off your pump.
 
Sounds like the leak is above the overflow weir if it slows down when you stop the return pump? Open up the drain valve all the way so it'll have maximum drainage flow and keep your return pump on low. This way, the water level will stay at the lowest possible level while still draining and have water circulating through your sump. The water level would be no different than if you turned off your pump.
I had my only friend in Berkeley do this this morning. That is the extent of their capabilities unfortunately. I have a about a 1" spacer on the down tube that I could remove but they where not comfortable doing that
 
Oh no this is nightmare fuel. @psidriven i will be around in Oakland tonight, let me know if a spare set of hands would help (you can just text me so i see it) I also have a ton of buckets I can contribute to the cause if that helps
 
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If the tank is only 40gallons someone has a extra breeder laying around I'm sure? The home depot totes could work temp as well.

Yet I'm sure @psidriven will help alot at least so you can relax a bit.
 
Do you or your friend have ratchet straps or clamps long enough to fit the length of the tank, like a bar clamp? It could help slow down the leak until you get home.

Times like these I wonder if flex seal tape will work, as gimicky as they may seem
cai-winson.gif
One of my all time favorite gifs
 
Do you or your friend have ratchet straps or clamps long enough to fit the length of the tank, like a bar clamp? It could help slow down the leak until you get home.

Times like these I wonder if flex seal tape will work, as gimicky as they may seem
cai-winson.gif

We were a distributor for that when I was at Reed. Stuff works awesome. Never tried the patches, only the tape.

I did that with my tank (ratchet strap). I made 2x4 corners. Its lasted a month until I had time to swap.
 
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