I had a major catastrophe at 3am. I forgot to switch the top off containers and I could hear the pump running dry. So I fixed it and went back to bed. Next I wake up to the sound of the overflow dry. I went into the garage to find that the skimmer went nuts and was pumping water onto the floor. It spilled 10 gallons of salt onto the floor and sucked up 10 of fresh. I went to make 15 gallons of emergency salt. The bucket was stuck and the RODI pump just banged the unit onto the wall. Salinity in the tank is 1.022. Panic. Called fix-it guy. Able to open bucket with hammer and chisel. RODI not working even when I bypassed the pump. Cried a little. After troubleshooting every connection and bypassing each one I discovered that in a panic I had shut off the main supply to the hot water heater. Right now I have enough water to make a strong salt mix for top off and I'll be able to make a change tomorrow, start bringing salinity up. Everything looks ok cept for GSP all closed. Never seen it closed before. I am an idiot with no idea how to do this even after 5 years.
How slowly should I raise my salinity.
How slowly should I raise my salinity.
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