In another thread here at R2R I was stated that my secret tool was two sentences – Keep your hands dry and if it not broken – do not fix it.
I wish I had read it yesterday. 04:30 I got an alarm of power shout down at the fish farm I work at the moment. During the night – I had got 5 false alarms from one of the production lines. I was in a great shape in other words….. After fixing the power break and restart everything – I start to figure out what have caused the false alarms. It took till 14:00 before it was solved and I got home – just to notice that my illumination of my reef tank did not work. The lamp had lost its firmware….. probably due to the same power shout down.
Need a reserve – not easy to found so I contact the vendor and with some E-mail conversation (and some proper Swedish language) I could restore it again and got it to work the way it should. Back with the drivers and stuff in the sump cabinet.
My intention when I build the aquarium was a clean cabinet with all cables and tubes in an excellent way – Dream on as my wife use to say – after a year the cabinet looks like a snake pit of cables and hoses. And dam – I can´t reach that cable – I have to push harder. What happens after this moment – I prefer to forget. My wife was not at home – lucky her. The only thing was to take out all electrical devices, all pumps, all – you name it. The floor in the Livingroom looks like London during the Blitz – but lucky for me – before the fire brigade show up – no water at the floor – only thing, thing, cables, hoses and things again.
With all equipment on the floor – the light back in place – time to put all other things back again. I had plan to shift my computer (from PL 3.0 to PL 4) so now was time to do it – Decision taken around 18:00 in the evening – all accomplished around 00:30.
My plan for the future is to Keep my hands dry and do not even fix things when they are broken…….
In my new computer set up I decided to have a pH electrode in water space under my DSB. I have already a redox electrode there but I want also to follow the pH. When I open up my refugium (over the DSB) I took the chance to harvest a bit Chaeto (see picture) – it grows good! This is the harvest for 10 days!
I also try to found a wrasse that have sneak down in the 28 liters refugium. But the refugium has a 25 cm DSB as gravel - not even food make him/her coming up. It’s still in the refugium.
First measurement of the pH below the DSB show a little surprising figure. I will monitoring it for a couple of weeks and make a new calibration in 10 days.
Sincerely Lasse