sytnom
Idaho Reef Adict
Hi all.
I had to restrict the flow from my sump to keep the main display from overflowing. The water wasn't emptying out of my overflow boxes fast enough.
I have tinkered with several things, here is the run down:
There are (2) 1" holes which are plumbed with 3/4" lines going to sump. The stand pipes are 1" pipe with a "T" and a cap on top. There is a "Street EL" in the "T" completes the durso standpipe disign. I drilled a hole in each of the 2 caps and inserted air tubing into each with a valve to control air flow. (hopefully that is a good enough description-I didn't even think to take a picture until I was already at work)
The flow stays even, and I have messed with all the combinations of air flow to see if I could speed up the flow. The ONLY thing that speeds up the flow is to totally remove the stand pipes and let the water drain through the 3/4" bulkhead in the bottom of the outside overflow chamber.
So, now for the question:
How do I speed up the standpipe flow without having to remove the standpipe all together? I did not have this problem on the last overflow I had.
Thank you,
Monty
I had to restrict the flow from my sump to keep the main display from overflowing. The water wasn't emptying out of my overflow boxes fast enough.
I have tinkered with several things, here is the run down:
There are (2) 1" holes which are plumbed with 3/4" lines going to sump. The stand pipes are 1" pipe with a "T" and a cap on top. There is a "Street EL" in the "T" completes the durso standpipe disign. I drilled a hole in each of the 2 caps and inserted air tubing into each with a valve to control air flow. (hopefully that is a good enough description-I didn't even think to take a picture until I was already at work)
The flow stays even, and I have messed with all the combinations of air flow to see if I could speed up the flow. The ONLY thing that speeds up the flow is to totally remove the stand pipes and let the water drain through the 3/4" bulkhead in the bottom of the outside overflow chamber.
So, now for the question:
How do I speed up the standpipe flow without having to remove the standpipe all together? I did not have this problem on the last overflow I had.
Thank you,
Monty