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"GoldLexus" wrote in message
... Right, no leaking when the falls are off. Are you referring to the large rock wall? If so it is wet due to waterfall splash. "Go Fig" wrote in message ... Why is the rock above it so wet ? snips Hi, My guess is that the plumbing or perhaps a basin higher in the waterfall is leaking. I think it could explain the wet rock that Go Fig mentions and also the puddles. Start at the very top of the falls and eliminate all possibilities on the way down. One thing you may try is to get another pump and hose, shut the system down and pump to the top first and see what happens. Working your way down may show something. You know about how plants or detritus can divert water on waterfalls right? HTH -_- how no NEWS is good |
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The basin above the area in question could contribute a small amount to the
leak BUT it is not the main problem. That rock is always wet like that when the falls are running. I can stand on the edge of that rock and the top of my feet get wet from the splash. The drop at the top is about 1 1/2 feet, the second drop is about 3 feet , the third drop is about 4 feet (rough guesstimate) the water lands on a small ledge of cement behind the log before going into the pond. The water comes down at a pretty good rate so there is a lot of splash. We ran the waterfall for a little over 6 weeks before we had serious leaking. We are losing 5-6 inches of water in a 24 hr. period. If the basin above was the culprit it would have started leaking when the waterfall was turned on. "how" wrote in message ... "GoldLexus" wrote in message ... Right, no leaking when the falls are off. Are you referring to the large rock wall? If so it is wet due to waterfall splash. "Go Fig" wrote in message ... Why is the rock above it so wet ? snips Hi, My guess is that the plumbing or perhaps a basin higher in the waterfall is leaking. I think it could explain the wet rock that Go Fig mentions and also the puddles. Start at the very top of the falls and eliminate all possibilities on the way down. One thing you may try is to get another pump and hose, shut the system down and pump to the top first and see what happens. Working your way down may show something. You know about how plants or detritus can divert water on waterfalls right? HTH -_- how no NEWS is good |
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