I was fiddling with my Durso standpipe problem last night (still can't get the damn thing stable!). I had taken the canopy off... removed the overflow and piping down to the sump. After I had cleaned everything out (again), I brought it all over to the tank and was reinstalling the plumbing. All of a sudden, I hear a "pop" and all power to the tank was gone - lights, skimmer, return, everything. I look in my control cabinet and notice the GFCI had tripped! Uh oh. After unplugging everything and restarting one-at-a-time, I found that one of my 75W E-J heaters was the trouble (I have 2 75W heaters in my sump... fortunately.). I stole another spare heater from a small freshwater tank I have (hope they make it!) and put that in the sump.
The E-J heater that popped had condensation inside the glass tube.
Is it toast? Has anyone every had luck taking it apart and resealing it?
I know everyone says to dump the glass-tube heaters... but they generally do well - and this isn't a cheapy, isn't E-J stuff pretty good? Furthermore, it's only several months old!
Idears?
The E-J heater that popped had condensation inside the glass tube.
Is it toast? Has anyone every had luck taking it apart and resealing it?
I know everyone says to dump the glass-tube heaters... but they generally do well - and this isn't a cheapy, isn't E-J stuff pretty good? Furthermore, it's only several months old!
Idears?