For the record, another Rio2100 has bit the dust, leaving an oil slick behind. 4:00 this morning I woke up to a really bad burning smell, and ran over to my reef - big oil slick in my sump (that's where the rio was) and the whole system was only slightly cloudy! I rushed to get my old FW Fluval403 set up with charcoal and floss, and got my R/O D/I going for the upcoming week of water changes! Being a member of this board for the last couple of months, I've read enough to know that Rio's, like any pump, can fail, but in Rio's case, a disaster is likely to happen, not just a matter of seizing up and needing replacement. I was in the process of researching which pump is best, when this happened. DAMMIT! It is beyond me why manufacturers supply product that will fail in this manner! After going through the archives for this board, it seems that Maxijet is the replacement pump of choice, so that's what I'll be getting. The rio supplied my CA reactor. It seems as if I may have only lost my largest SPS colony,(maybe not) and I attribute that being the only loss due to my having a relatively large system 240-250g. It's been 16 hours now.
I think I'll have another beer, while I wait for the R/O to do it's thing.
Maybe I'll write a letter to the Rio manufacturer, as well.
I think I'll have another beer, while I wait for the R/O to do it's thing.
Maybe I'll write a letter to the Rio manufacturer, as well.