Saldarya
Established Member
I thought I would share a funny mishap with you this evening as most of you can appreciate this more than any random friends I have.
Over the weekend I set up Float valves and Auto shut offs from my RO/DI units to the water reservoirs that I run all my misters off of. In essence I never have to full the 40 gallon containers by hand again. Not only is this convenient, but since I travel and am gone many days at a time, it allows me to extend misting times and not have to worry about the containers running dry.
So I get this all done and I think "Now I can mist the parsons for 1hr+ at a time" and as a results increase the mistking timer.
I have to leave town on Sunday night so I dont sleep well kind of worried what happens if the valve doesn't shut off, but luckily this morning my wife has no flood to report so all is good.
This afternoon my daughter gets home and I have her check the chameleon building to make sure the water is topping off. She walks in and tells me, "There is water everywhere...". Dammit! I think. I have her go and check the water reservoir and it is not overflowing, it is empty!!! WTH!!
I have her unplug the pumps and such and now it is time to do a 'systems' check with an impatient 15 year teenager on the phone standing in water and me wondering what the hell happen.
Well after it is clear there are no leaks, and the reservoir is still filling up, I get to having her check the timers, and that is when I found my fatal mistake....
The mist king timer for some of my "Like lots of water' chameleons used to be set for 12:10PM until 12:40 PM, I wanted to change the end time to 1:00PM, so before I left town on Sunday night I changed the minutes from :40 to :00, of course, I never changed the hours from 12: to 1:. So the timer was set from 12:10 Pm to 12Pm the next day.......
Point is, my Parsons got a long and healthy 4.5 hour drink of water.......
Although they are now very hydrated, the moral of the story is to always double check your timer settings and learn to have patience with teenage daughters.........Especially when you are trying to teach them to use a wet vac over the phone..........
Over the weekend I set up Float valves and Auto shut offs from my RO/DI units to the water reservoirs that I run all my misters off of. In essence I never have to full the 40 gallon containers by hand again. Not only is this convenient, but since I travel and am gone many days at a time, it allows me to extend misting times and not have to worry about the containers running dry.
So I get this all done and I think "Now I can mist the parsons for 1hr+ at a time" and as a results increase the mistking timer.
I have to leave town on Sunday night so I dont sleep well kind of worried what happens if the valve doesn't shut off, but luckily this morning my wife has no flood to report so all is good.
This afternoon my daughter gets home and I have her check the chameleon building to make sure the water is topping off. She walks in and tells me, "There is water everywhere...". Dammit! I think. I have her go and check the water reservoir and it is not overflowing, it is empty!!! WTH!!
I have her unplug the pumps and such and now it is time to do a 'systems' check with an impatient 15 year teenager on the phone standing in water and me wondering what the hell happen.
Well after it is clear there are no leaks, and the reservoir is still filling up, I get to having her check the timers, and that is when I found my fatal mistake....
The mist king timer for some of my "Like lots of water' chameleons used to be set for 12:10PM until 12:40 PM, I wanted to change the end time to 1:00PM, so before I left town on Sunday night I changed the minutes from :40 to :00, of course, I never changed the hours from 12: to 1:. So the timer was set from 12:10 Pm to 12Pm the next day.......
Point is, my Parsons got a long and healthy 4.5 hour drink of water.......
Although they are now very hydrated, the moral of the story is to always double check your timer settings and learn to have patience with teenage daughters.........Especially when you are trying to teach them to use a wet vac over the phone..........