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05/04/2006, 06:16 PM | #1 |
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air out of overflow box
I´ve always hated to sip out the air from the overflow box since I always get water and algae in my mouth which I think it´s not healthy. I´ve now started to make a reef and after reading about how toxic my corals can be I´m more scared to sip out that air. I would like to know if there is an overflow box that doesn´t need to sip the air out, if it doesn´t exist how about the best metho to do this. Should I really be concerned about sipping water from the tank?
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05/04/2006, 06:35 PM | #2 |
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what about something like an aqualifter pump thats what i use it works good for me
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I have mine connected to the nearest powerhead. works good for restart the siphon on power outage too.
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You should only need to suck air out when first installed or if you take it apart for cleaning. I temporarily use an Aqualifter for this duty, then put it away. A power outage should not require anything to restart the siphon.
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Are these the boxy, CPR/weir- type overflows or the ones with a U-tube?
Either way, it sounds like you don't have enough water flowing through the tubes to suck the air bubbles along with them. Try increasing your water flow to as much as the overflow will handle. If you have two overflows, take one off and see if that helps. If you still have trouble, consider changing the type of overflow or hook it up to a powerhead. |
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On the CPR overflows, there should be a nipple to connect a small pump to pull out the air.
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I have a Lifereef overflow (u-tube design). It's pricey, but I haven't had problems with air bubbles forming.
As far as sipping the water is concerned, I don't think you should worry too much considering beach-goers are basically swimming/wading in skimmate. |
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Yeah, CPR or CPR type overflows accumulate air and need external pumps to pull the air out. A U Tube overflow does not accumulate air.
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I have a U-Tube and it totally accumulates air.
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I know, I need to get a better return pump. But for now - many people have stated you can 'hook up' a powehead to pull out the bubble. How is that done?
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That is for a CPR box. I would not do it with a U Tube overflow. I slide in an airline and suck the air out with an Aqualifter pump when first getting it started, but then pull it out. since it is no longer needed.
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If you don't like the taste of saltwater use long airline tube, so before water gets into your mouth there will be plenty of air sucked out.
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the overflow box has a nipple on top to remove air to start the siphon. the power head (mine is a maxijet 1200) has a place to install the nipple to hook up an air line to allow the pump to blow bubbles in the tank if thats what you want. all you have to do is put an airline between the 2 and the ph continuously sucks any air from the box along with water. only drawback is every minute or so a small blast of bubbles come out of the ph into the dispaly tank, not a ral big deal.
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