Hi gang,
So, I am deployed overseas with the military, and today my roommate sent me an email that my tank is overflowing! Now, she is out of town, and will not be back until sunday, and knowing her, she has probably said "F-it!" and left.. So, I need some help. The good news is I have an apex system, and I have remotely turned off all the pumps that pump new water into the system (I have an ATO, and a Automatic Water changing system in place). I also have a camera and while I can see the tank, I cannot see the whole system and see what the problem is. I need someone who is willing to go there (to Arlington near the Pentagon) and look at the system, determine what the problem is, and we figure it out together. I will not be back for another couple months, and have had a 5.5 month run successfully up until now...I imagine that the problem is rather simple, however, I will need help to thoroughly clean up any mess too, and I am not there to make it happen. We have all had a spill, and hopefully, this one has not gotten so bad that it has flooded the entire basement. I have a US Phone number so we can speak on the phone, and I can watch you from the camera and see what is going on. PLEASE HELP! It seems by reviewing my system on apex fusion, that the redundant systems I had installed for the ATO are working, as there are no alarms.. So, what I believe it may be is that the hose for the return is sitting against a clogged filter bag, and the display is not draining fast enough and the sump pump is pumping water from the sump to the display.. thusly causing the overflow in the display. More good news.. Concrete slab where the tank is sitting.. but, the carpets are wet I am sure :/ I you can help, please email me ASAP @ fireman12s a T Hotmail dot come
HELP HELP HELP!
BLAKE