Jan
Well-known member
Hi,
I have a CPR overflow box plumbed between my 30 gallon cube and my shared sump. I have a durso standpipe in the back of the overflow, with a 1/8 " diameter hole in the top of the pipe's cap. There's also an airline tube sucking air out of the top of the overflow, via a small pump that's in my sump.
Last night I noticed that the water level in the overflow was high, and the water level in the cube itself was so high that it was about to overflow.
What things should I suspect, as the cause of the imbalance between the out-flow and the return-flow? I couldn't see anything obvious. I used a turkey baster to blow a little air in through the hole in the durso, in case it was getting clogged up in there...to no effect. It doesn't look like there's much of a bubble built up in the top of the overflow either. There is a little bit of macro algae growth on the inside portion of the air outlet (top of the box). It might possibly be restricting the flow of air and water into the airline tubing. However, because it's on the inside top of the overflow box, there's really no way to get at this algae to remove it.
Has anyone had this kind of problem before?
I have a CPR overflow box plumbed between my 30 gallon cube and my shared sump. I have a durso standpipe in the back of the overflow, with a 1/8 " diameter hole in the top of the pipe's cap. There's also an airline tube sucking air out of the top of the overflow, via a small pump that's in my sump.
Last night I noticed that the water level in the overflow was high, and the water level in the cube itself was so high that it was about to overflow.
What things should I suspect, as the cause of the imbalance between the out-flow and the return-flow? I couldn't see anything obvious. I used a turkey baster to blow a little air in through the hole in the durso, in case it was getting clogged up in there...to no effect. It doesn't look like there's much of a bubble built up in the top of the overflow either. There is a little bit of macro algae growth on the inside portion of the air outlet (top of the box). It might possibly be restricting the flow of air and water into the airline tubing. However, because it's on the inside top of the overflow box, there's really no way to get at this algae to remove it.
Has anyone had this kind of problem before?