atavus
Active member
I've been fighting with my HOB overflow and I've got a question. The basic problem I have is even though it's rated for 600GPH, it wont do more than a couple hundred (currently 215). I've got a 1" drain that's never more than barely covered with water so that shouldn't be an issue however when I crank up the flow, I notice the tank level rises much more than the outside overflow box. So, I think the siphon can't keep up.
Doing some math, to get 600 GPH out of this I need about a 2" difference (1.9").
My question is, for people that have HOB overflows w/tubes if you:
1) turn the return off and let it settle down, measure the water level in the inside overflow box
2) turn the pumps back on and measure the water level again
3) subtract the two
What do you get and what do you think the flow through it is? Also, do you ever have bubbles trapped in the tube?
If my math is right and you have a single 1 1/8" siphon tube then:
100 GPH = .05"
200 GPH = .21"
300 GPH = .48"
400 GPH = .86"
500 GPH = 1.35"
600 GPH = 1.94"
1000 GPH > 5"
Doing some math, to get 600 GPH out of this I need about a 2" difference (1.9").
My question is, for people that have HOB overflows w/tubes if you:
1) turn the return off and let it settle down, measure the water level in the inside overflow box
2) turn the pumps back on and measure the water level again
3) subtract the two
What do you get and what do you think the flow through it is? Also, do you ever have bubbles trapped in the tube?
If my math is right and you have a single 1 1/8" siphon tube then:
100 GPH = .05"
200 GPH = .21"
300 GPH = .48"
400 GPH = .86"
500 GPH = 1.35"
600 GPH = 1.94"
1000 GPH > 5"