gofor100
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Hey Guys,
So this might be a very simple question, but I leave for vacation this weekend and want to make sure nothing happens to my tank while I'm away.
So last night I was prepping the tank for "full-automation" for when I leave, and part of that included filling the auto top-off resevoir (one of those rubbermaid 20 gallon containers) with freshwater. The problem I found was that somehow there was a siphon created and once the aqualifter pump turns off, the water continues flowing into the sump (which luckily I caught before there were any issues).
I found it strange that a siphon would be created since the top-off resevoir and the sump are somewhat at the same level (the resevoir is slightly higher, but not by much- maybe a couple of inches) AND that I haven't had this problem in the past (granted, I usually don't fill the resevoir up all the way- could this be the reason that there is a siphon created?).
My current set-up includes placing the aqualifter pump at the bottom of my resevoir and then having a float-switch turn the pump on, pumping the water thru some airline tubing to the sump... so very basic.
My question is: HOW DO I REMEDY THIS BEFORE I GO ON VACATION?!?!? :headwally:
My initial thought (although I have yet to test this and will do so tonight if you guys think it'll work) is to take the aqualifter pump out of the resevoir, and have some airline tubing placed in the resevoir that pumps into the aqualifter, and then some more airline tubing pumping out of the aqualifter into the sump. Would this take care of the siphon problem?
Thanks in advance for any help, :beer:
Chad
So this might be a very simple question, but I leave for vacation this weekend and want to make sure nothing happens to my tank while I'm away.
So last night I was prepping the tank for "full-automation" for when I leave, and part of that included filling the auto top-off resevoir (one of those rubbermaid 20 gallon containers) with freshwater. The problem I found was that somehow there was a siphon created and once the aqualifter pump turns off, the water continues flowing into the sump (which luckily I caught before there were any issues).
I found it strange that a siphon would be created since the top-off resevoir and the sump are somewhat at the same level (the resevoir is slightly higher, but not by much- maybe a couple of inches) AND that I haven't had this problem in the past (granted, I usually don't fill the resevoir up all the way- could this be the reason that there is a siphon created?).
My current set-up includes placing the aqualifter pump at the bottom of my resevoir and then having a float-switch turn the pump on, pumping the water thru some airline tubing to the sump... so very basic.
My question is: HOW DO I REMEDY THIS BEFORE I GO ON VACATION?!?!? :headwally:
My initial thought (although I have yet to test this and will do so tonight if you guys think it'll work) is to take the aqualifter pump out of the resevoir, and have some airline tubing placed in the resevoir that pumps into the aqualifter, and then some more airline tubing pumping out of the aqualifter into the sump. Would this take care of the siphon problem?
Thanks in advance for any help, :beer:
Chad