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Old 16-04-2003, 11:56 PM
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Default 4/11 like 9/11 for me

Never sit a pump on the bottom of a pond, that is because it can drain your
pond.Just a piece of info

"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
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Rich,

What a bad day, just thank God that you were there to catch it each time.
If it had been me, it would have been the day that I was gone for 14

hours.
I tried using just the friction fitting technique and really hate having

to
buy new fittings all the time and to recut or buy new pipe, but I learned

my
lesson early and have glued every time since.

Tom L.L.
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"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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On April 10th, we had a severe thunderstorm about 9:00 PM. It

apparently
tripped the GFCI. 8:00 AM April 11, I go outside and notice steam

coming
from the skimmer box, where my heater is mounted. That was rather

unusual,
so I went to check it out. What I found was that the pumps were not
running. So I go and reset the GFCI, and go in for breakfast. The

cable
is
out. My SIL comes by to drop the Granddaughters off, and on his way out

of
the neighborhood, sees the cable man, and calls for me to go see him.

Off
down the next street to see if what he is doing will bring back the

cable.

As I returned to the house, DW is out front waving frantically. Water

is
running down the back yard from the smaller pond. I go out and find

that
one of the friction fit pipes has come loose and is dumping the pond. I
have been using the friction fit for about 5 years to make it easy to

remove
the pumps with no problems but apparently the heat caused the pipe to

come
loose. I put the pipe back, start the pump again, and go up to the door

in
the cover, open it to start filling the pond, and find that I have 6

dead
fish, and a couple of others that are near death. Of the dead were 2

very
large koi, one yellow butterfly, the other an ochiba. The other four

were
one year olds, with two of them being favorites. I start exercising the
doitsu showa back and forth to try to revive him while the pond is

filling.
He starts to come around some, but wants to lay on the bottom on its

side
and only move when disturbed. The platinum butterfly is at the top

gasping.
I go in and get 3 pints of hydrogen peroxide and put it in the water

while
the water continues to fill. The water had been pumped down about 25%.

The
fish revive and all are swimming normally.

About 3:30 PM, we look out and water is running down the yard again. I

run
out and find that the pumps have pumped out almost 75% of the water.

D***
friction fitting came loose again. Got the glue and fixed that problem.
Filled the pond back up.

About 7:00 PM looked out and water was running down the yard again.

Went
out and the other friction fitting had come loose. Got a plumbing union

and
glued all the joints. This time it had only started to lose water,

maybe
5%.

Well I guess that counts as my spring water change.