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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: sacramento, ca
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I am SO OVER the CPR overflow
This thing is a piece of $*&#. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Can anyone help me figure out the problem here? Every few months, for no apparent reason, it loses it's siphon. The aqualifter pump is sucking water just fine when I put the tubing under water. As soon as I connect the tubing back to the top of the overflow...nothing. It won't suck the air out of the top. It sounds like it's running, but I can literally see it adding air and not reducing it. I have the intake and outflowon the proper sides. Does anyone know what is going on, or have had a similar problem? I even took the pump apart, and it looks fine internally.
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Andy Sacramento, CA Current Tank Info: 55 gallon reef w/20 gallon sump/ER135/ 75 pounds of live rock, 4 in sandbed, 2 b&w ocellaris clowns, yellow watchman/pistol, rosy scaled wrasse, Mystery wrasse, Copperbanded Butterfly, Lighting 48" outer orbit 2 150 mh/ 4 t5 actinics |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: the great South
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I have always heard that those CPR style of overflows are headaches. I got a Lifereef to be on the safe side, as people talk highly about them.
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Location: Mill Creek, WA
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I had one of those for about two years and I came home to so many floods in my living room because it would lose its siphon. I have no clue why I kept using it for so long, it gave me so many fist pounding headaches. Check this out and all your headaches will go away.
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Patience is a vitrue Current Tank Info: 60gal reef, 2 175 watt MH, 2 95 watt VHO Actinics, 20 gal sump; 30gal FOWLR, pair of B&W baby perculas |
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Sell it and buy an u-tube type overflow. I brought one for like $60 at my LFS.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I stay away from external overflos like those after my Americle overflowed years ago.
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the U-Tube ones are very reliable. I've been running one for 1.5 years and it's never lost siphon. If you need to clean it they are quite easy to restart as well.
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I have a Lifereef on order but have been using a CPR for 3 yrs.
I've never had an overflow,'cause of the way I'm plumbed, but it's a bear to clean the top of the siphon. Ahullsb, get a small piece of wire and run it through the air outlet on the cpr. Mine would get clogged up often. |
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Location: Lodi, California
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Jeez, $119 seems like a lot! I wonder if I could make one
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It's time for operation crazy-plan Current Tank Info: Drilled 55g, 14g sump, coralife 125 SS: mated pair of b&w misbar clowns, ywg |
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I was using one of the U-Tube types and it would still loose siphon. After a few times, especially when I was out of town, I decided that I should just drill my tank..
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago
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by a life reef and be done. They are pricey but they rock. I can sleep and not worry about waking up to a flood now. I too had a cpr....it made its way to the dumpster
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Lifereef..Well worth the money if have to have an external overflow. You wont be disappointed, they are very well made and the slimline has a very low profile in the tank.
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All the great lessons of life are learned the hard way... Current Tank Info: 210g-50g Sump/Refugium, SWX Extreme 250 Skimmer, Geo Kalk and Calcium Reactor, 3 Vortech MPw40's |
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I agree. It's about that time. I was just hoping I could "patch" this thing for awhile longer. I don't understand why CPR is still in all the local fish stores considering the problems they have. I'll price the life reefs now...
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Andy Sacramento, CA Current Tank Info: 55 gallon reef w/20 gallon sump/ER135/ 75 pounds of live rock, 4 in sandbed, 2 b&w ocellaris clowns, yellow watchman/pistol, rosy scaled wrasse, Mystery wrasse, Copperbanded Butterfly, Lighting 48" outer orbit 2 150 mh/ 4 t5 actinics |
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I'm still going to find another overflow, but in the meantime it miraculously started working again...for no apparent reason...again. I've had two overflows now that have done this, and I've been through two aqualifter pumps in less than a year, and continue to have problems with it.
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Andy Sacramento, CA Current Tank Info: 55 gallon reef w/20 gallon sump/ER135/ 75 pounds of live rock, 4 in sandbed, 2 b&w ocellaris clowns, yellow watchman/pistol, rosy scaled wrasse, Mystery wrasse, Copperbanded Butterfly, Lighting 48" outer orbit 2 150 mh/ 4 t5 actinics |
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