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08/09/2012, 06:50 PM | #1 |
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Possible water leak?
This is the first time I've filled a tank so large, so forgive me if I sound like an idiot.
I first leak tested this tank a couple weeks ago and it seemed OK. I filled it about 30% and waited a day, then about 80% and waited another day. The only water outside the tank I noticed was under the tank itself, it wasn't major, just some drops hanging from the bottom glass that I assumed was condensation. (I filled the tank with a garden hose). Now I have it sitting on my stand and have the water about to that 80% mark again and I'm seeing the plywood under the tank getting wet. I put some cheap carpet under the tank to help distribute the weight. The carpet it also wet and I can squeeze water out of it were it hangs over the edge. Could this be condensation? There is no condensation on the tank itself, and I cannot see the bottom because of the sand. I'm going to move the sand around and see if i can tell whats going on, and also mark the water line and see where it stands in the morning. Any help/info/opinions will help ...Thanks |
08/09/2012, 07:12 PM | #2 |
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First, if you put carpet between the stand and tank, drain the tank and remove it now. If it's a glass tank they're designed to sit right on the stand. Some acrylic tanks require a thin layer of styrofoam , but not all. Carpet isn't a viable alternative because it'll absorb moisture and start to deteriorate and stink. That would be a good time to dry everything out and check for any obvious leaks.
With that much moisture it could have a leak, or it could be condensation if the water was super cold. Is the tank drilled ? If so have you checked the bulkheads and plumbing ?
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08/09/2012, 07:13 PM | #3 |
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Yup, that's a leak, not condensation.
A seam may have gone bad, and the problem is that the only true solution is take the whole seam down and redo it. Spot fixing a seam is just asking for trouble.
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08/09/2012, 07:20 PM | #4 |
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If your tank has a black frame around it you do not need anything under it and shouldn't have anything touching the glass under it
If you have a tank without a frame the check with the manufacturer take for example this link from glass cages were they want 3/4 foam http://www.glasscages.com/?sAction=AqWarranty I have seen these same manufacturer instructions on multiple websites so if you have a frameless tank do your research Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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08/09/2012, 08:33 PM | #5 |
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I bought the tank used, no obvious manufacturer marks except a tag that says assembled by dave. Thanks for the advice tho. I will drain the tank and remove the carpet, find something to do with the sand while i research a fix.
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08/18/2012, 11:10 AM | #6 |
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Well I've resealed the inner seal on the tank and it has been holder strong for 4 days now. However, I only have it half full because I noticed some cracks in the upper frame. I'm not sure if they are new, but i'm pretty sure they are the reason the tank started leaking. So i've ordered a new frame and will install it in 3 days.
If you want to see the frame damage check out my other thread on it: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2201978 |
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