Fire!!! or why I no longer like Rio pumps...

fender

Active Member
Oops. Sorry I was out for awhile - wife decided to buy a new couch :D. But we can get together later this week if you want.
Originally I had the Bio bale but I chucked it.
The acrylic was pretty simple - it was my first project so I have learned a little since then but as it's an overflow and doesn't have any pressure getting perfect seams/cuts wasn't too big a deal. I got it from HD.
 

007

Active Member
I didn't know that HD sold acrylic.
What thickness did you use?
What did you use to bind the seams?
How'd you cut it?
I have never worked with arcylic before (in case you couldn't tell).
I would basically be building a replica of the CPR BBX model only a touch wider to accomodate the MJ.
 

fishking

Active Member
ohhh great i have a rio returning the water from my sump to the tank and i have a rio in the tank:nope: :nope: :scared: :scared:
 

gonfishin

Member
I have a rio 800 on my excalibur skimmer. It's only about 2 months old and working fine but after reading all these stories maybe I should switch it out. Does anyone have a suggestion for a replacement?
 

fishking

Active Member
wut kind of pumps can i use to return the water to my tank, iff i use an external do i have to drill a hole in my sump
 

fishman830

Active Member
i'm having incredible luck with teh rio on my skimmer.. it's 3 years old..lol
i bet it's for every 9 bad ones there 1 good one
 

anglachel

Member

Originally posted by JmesMcM
I had a rio do that to me in my sump a few years ago, never again will I use a RIO.

Boy, change a few nouns in that sentence and you've got yourself a first-hand account of a night in Singapore.
Anyways, I had a rio running my remora and then my mother's (she inherited the skimmer when I upgraded) for 2.5 years. so far so good.
Spinner: how about calcium deposits in your tank? other possible catalysts?
 

fender

Active Member

Originally posted by 007
I didn't know that HD sold acrylic.
What thickness did you use?
What did you use to bind the seams?
How'd you cut it?
I have never worked with arcylic before (in case you couldn't tell).
I would basically be building a replica of the CPR BBX model only a touch wider to accomodate the MJ.

I used the 1/4 inch stuff and Weld-on 16. I have a portable table saw I use to cut it.
 

spinner

Member
Anglachel -
I did not notice any calcium deposits or apparent damage to the impeller (sp) of the burned pump.
In my case, the cord burned and separated from the pump unit. It was not noticeable.
Now I regularly check my pumps for detritus and calcium build up and clean them every couple of months. And at 18 or so months, I change them out. (I'm a little paranoid now)
Spinner
 
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daniel411

Guest

Originally posted by fender
I used the 1/4 inch stuff and Weld-on 16. I have a portable table saw I use to cut it.

What kind of blade did you use?
 

fender

Active Member
For that project I used just a regular 10" rip blade, but now I use a plywood blade - does a better job. For really nice edges I rough cut with the table saw and use a router to finish.
 
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