AW2EOD
Former Squid
When I installed plumbing into my 200, I didnt think to add a larger drain and a smaller return line. So, I used 1.5" PVC for both.
Right now, I'm running a 1200gph pump, with 2 ft. of head back into the 200 from the sump. The drain, I guess, cant keep up with the return pump...the pump is basically empyting the sump and I'm getting millions of micro bubbles back through the return line.
Technically, could I cut out the return line plumbing and replace it with a smaller diameter...like 3/4" or something and that resolve the problem? That way, the drain (1.5") would be taking in more water and there would be more pressure on the return to push the water back into the tank.
Right now, the sump is only 30gal. and it's hard plumbed to the drain. One other problem I see if that the drain line is parallel to where it enters the sump. Could this be part of the problem?
Right now, I'm running a 1200gph pump, with 2 ft. of head back into the 200 from the sump. The drain, I guess, cant keep up with the return pump...the pump is basically empyting the sump and I'm getting millions of micro bubbles back through the return line.
Technically, could I cut out the return line plumbing and replace it with a smaller diameter...like 3/4" or something and that resolve the problem? That way, the drain (1.5") would be taking in more water and there would be more pressure on the return to push the water back into the tank.
Right now, the sump is only 30gal. and it's hard plumbed to the drain. One other problem I see if that the drain line is parallel to where it enters the sump. Could this be part of the problem?