SadbutTrue999
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So my reservoir (100gal) had dropped some in the last few days, and I had decided to top it off. I have a hose running from a spigot outside my house, under the ground and into a shed where I have my room.
I recently purchased an inexpensive filter that connects ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010EEVR8 ) to this hose. When I filled the res initially I used an RO filter, but that took forever (literally like 3 days straight of filling at all waking hours), so I decided to try this. When I was done I walked out, closed up the room, disconnected the filter/hose and went in side. This was 3 hours ago.
I just went back in and my reservoir was BONE dry. There was no water in either of my trays (4x8 and 3x6), nor was there any apparent leakage on the floor. I checked along the length of the hose and couldn't find any leaks.
??? I am seriously confused. This was at least 60 gallons of water, gone, without a trace.
Could there hagve been a sort of negative suction created (think syphon) when I disconnected the filter, that sucked it all out (the in-room end of the hose just sits in the res when not in use)? I even looked as mucha s I could under the shed... didn't seem wet at all.
Help? lol
I recently purchased an inexpensive filter that connects ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010EEVR8 ) to this hose. When I filled the res initially I used an RO filter, but that took forever (literally like 3 days straight of filling at all waking hours), so I decided to try this. When I was done I walked out, closed up the room, disconnected the filter/hose and went in side. This was 3 hours ago.
I just went back in and my reservoir was BONE dry. There was no water in either of my trays (4x8 and 3x6), nor was there any apparent leakage on the floor. I checked along the length of the hose and couldn't find any leaks.
??? I am seriously confused. This was at least 60 gallons of water, gone, without a trace.
Could there hagve been a sort of negative suction created (think syphon) when I disconnected the filter, that sucked it all out (the in-room end of the hose just sits in the res when not in use)? I even looked as mucha s I could under the shed... didn't seem wet at all.
Help? lol