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Sump Questions - help please
First sump - three sections - skimmer, refugium and return.
1) The level in the return varies quite a bit, often going down. 2) I used the ball valve I installed to limit the return pump output, and the return section level rises, but temporarily it seems, and I am not getting as much flow then as I could. 3) How can you tell when you need to top off? Is the water in the return area the indicator? I tried topping off in return, and that may be working. Any and all help appreciated.
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Keep the ball valve fully open & top off to maintain a level, I have always used the center section of my sump for level. An ATO is a fantastic idea, if you have room.
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I'm having a similar issue & questions, so I'll tag along if you don't mind...
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Thanks Andy - so I can use my return section as the indicator for when I need to top off , and top off in that section?
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Yes i think so
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Watch your tanks water level, as it will drop slightly when you reduce your return pump flow. This is because, less flow into tank = less flow over the overflow = lower water level = higher sump levels. A 1/4" difference in your tank could mean several inches difference in your sump. Increasing your flow raises the water level in your main tank as it takes more water flows over your water flow, this drops your sumps water level.
My sump water level drops about 2" a day, about 2 gallons. Use tape marks! I use tape marks to indicate a low point and high point in my sump. I have also calculated the the change in gallons represented by the tape marks. My auto top off is RO/DI water thats drips water continuously into sump, using a valve, kinda like a leaking faucet. I tape marks help me to adjust my drip rate. When you do 'top off' you should add slowly, dripping, is best. You can top off with Kalk water by dripping at night to increase ph. |
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