Red Sea Tank Fails, AGAIN! Any Recommendations?

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Ok, here’s an update. Red Sea contacted me today and they are sending out a new complete G2 system to replace this one. What’s the general consensus on the new G2’s? Are they prone to the same issue?

I would build a custom stand to support the entire tank. Don't take any chances.
 

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I could not sleep well at night with another Red Sea, just can't. If you do for some reason decide to keep it, get two water sensors, battery powered and put them behind the stand, one to the left and one to the right. At least then you may get woken up at night instead of a rude awakening in the morning. I will always have leak sensors on any tank now.
 
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I could not sleep well at night with another Red Sea, just can't. If you do for some reason decide to keep it, get two water sensors, battery powered and put them behind the stand, one to the left and one to the right. At least then you may get woken up at night instead of a rude awakening in the morning. I will always have leak sensors on any tank now.
Can you please recommend which sensors?
 
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Although I had a catastrophic failure, I have nothing but good things to say about the CS experience I received. The new setup arrived today.
 

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The Gen 2 tanks seems a significant improvement over the Gen 1 in my opinion. Based on the history though, I wouldn't buy until they have proved themselves in the long run.

I went with Cade ultimately after not finding one single example of a Cade tank bursting its seems.
 
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I don't own a red sea, and likely won't, but I don't think this thread is getting anywhere as far as actual data or a conclusion. I do check all my seams every day or so on any brand because I'm paranoid like that.

One thing I will say, is I was just looking for a couple water/leak sensors and it is hilarious that when you search "leak alarm" on BRS most of the products directly under leak sensors are red sea tanks :grinning-face-with-sweat:
 
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