ahhhhh..... grandpa will make it better with a big hug I bet...
He is the window cleaner.At least he saves on having to get a window cleaner in !
Dave, if it were not for these issues, I may get bored.
Tsk, the problem is those pesky Colonial flat two pin plugs ! How can an advanced country still have those death plugs is beyond me.So today I walked into my workshop/fishroom/workshop/ManCave and I looked at my tank. OMG!! The tank was totally cloudy and the fishes eyes were all smoky. Every one of them.
Then my wife, who followed me in said "Whats on Fire?" .. AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHGGGGGGGGGGGGggggg. The tank wasn't cloudy and the fishes eyes weren't smoky. The place was filled up with smoke. Ahhhhhhgggggggggggg. There was also a big puddle under the tank which I jumped right into to start unplugging things. I looked around and couldn't feel anything hot or leaking. But then, my electricians keen eye saw this. (see picture below) Now I went to High School and everything so I knew this wasn't good. There was water coming out of the brand new electrical outlet and the pumps and other things plugged into it were not running. I checked the breaker and it had tripped.
But I still couldn't figure out where the water was coming from. I replaced the receptacles and melted plugs and turned the power on.
AAAAAAAHHHHhhhhhhhggggggggAAAaaaaaaaa Flood. Water was shooting out of a pipe coupling near the top of the skimmer and hitting the ceiling. Then it was traveling down the side of the tank right into the outlet. The PVC coupling that was used for many years completely split in half and most of the water that was supposed to go into the skimmer, went into my outlets.
I then turned on my really huge, Manly exhaust fan full force until my ears were clean of wax and cleared out the smoke.
Now I fixed the coupling and electric and all is again well.
Don't laugh, but here in Germany, despite being a metric country, all plumbing stuff is sold using the old Imperial measurements! It's something to do with the end of WW2, and British companies coming over to help re-build the country! True dit!It's because we invented the thing and like to hold on to relics. Like our measuring system.
We have wrenches 3/16ths, 1/4", 3/8ths, 7/16ths, 1/2", 9/16ths etc. Ridiculous. Now we also have the metric system so it is really complicated. Pick one or the other. I need a 1/2" wrench and pick up a 10mm because they are almost the same. We need twice as many tools. I like the metric system but too many people won't change.