I had a close call this afternoon when my pump (inside of a preskimmer box) came disattached from my hang-on skimmer intake. Water shot out of the top of the aquarium, but fortunately I was there to immediately cut power and prevent an excessive spill.
I've always feared this might happen..I was not happy with the vinly tubing connecting the barb and male thread held in place by cheap plastic clamps. The incident today confirmed this suspicion! I can't really think of a creative way to union the pump and skimmer intake, so I've opted to get a better clamp. For the short term, I went to Home Depot and purchased stainless steel metal clamps..the kind that you screw down. I really don't want my skimmer out of operation any longer than necessary. With the above in mind, I have two questions:
1) Are these stainless steel clamps safe to use, at least until I can get a "marine" grade clamp, and (assuming they are)
2) what should I obtain to replace them.
As always...thanks for any advice!
I've always feared this might happen..I was not happy with the vinly tubing connecting the barb and male thread held in place by cheap plastic clamps. The incident today confirmed this suspicion! I can't really think of a creative way to union the pump and skimmer intake, so I've opted to get a better clamp. For the short term, I went to Home Depot and purchased stainless steel metal clamps..the kind that you screw down. I really don't want my skimmer out of operation any longer than necessary. With the above in mind, I have two questions:
1) Are these stainless steel clamps safe to use, at least until I can get a "marine" grade clamp, and (assuming they are)
2) what should I obtain to replace them.
As always...thanks for any advice!