jamal July 23, 2008 July 23, 2008 the hole where my rodi auto topoff is located has just fallen off and is leaking fast. what can i do to plug the hole?
ctenophore July 23, 2008 July 23, 2008 Duct tape will stop a lot of leaks short-term. Or try some putty like aquamend in a small hole that can't be covered over with duct tape.
jamal July 23, 2008 Author July 23, 2008 would something like aquamend be a more permanent solution? i drained the sump to stop the leak now but i would like to use the upper part of my sump what can i do to fix it long term?
jamal July 23, 2008 Author July 23, 2008 it was big enough to stop the leak at the time. i need be able to plug the whole long term. the size is similar to a q tip stem. small but big enough to be annoying
YBeNormal July 23, 2008 July 23, 2008 If the sump is acrylic, a small piece of plexi and some Wend-on will do the trick. If the sump is glass, use a small piece of glass and some silicon. But... What fell off? Can't you just replace whatever it is that fell off?
jamal July 23, 2008 Author July 23, 2008 sorry i was unclear. it is a 100 gal rubbermaid sump. there is a piece for ro top off. so you stick the ro tubing in and it has a ball valve on it. the glue wore off
jamal July 26, 2008 Author July 26, 2008 thanx to bob's unaccountable brilliance my sump is saved and dry
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