InsaneClownFish
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I've started work on my central sump project, but I'm concerned I may have to revisit an issue I dealt with upon initial setup. I just cut and posted a section from my build thread below to get some advice here. I've drilled out a 44 Brute that I am feeding, through two walls, from the main sump of my current system. My plan is to use the Brute as a central sump for an additional tank:
Last night drove me nuts. The drain line was way to big for the amount of water being pumped in and I would get a flushing toilet from the 44 Brute. At one point, there was too much water pumping in and I have no idea how that was happening. I moved the pump around and ended up with a STRONG flow out of the 44 Brute that would effectively raise the water in the sump underneath the tank. After countless attempts at adjustments with adding smaller pieces of drain line, I decided to straighten out the return line and cut some excess length off. This had a very minimal effect.
I eventually just kept playing with extra vinyl tubing by adding reducers to both ends of the drain. Finally, at around 4:30am I found a balance. All the levels seem to be remaining the same. At one point it appeared it was the same but would slowly lower the level of the water in the Brute.
Besides using a larger Maxijet than the 900, or installing a ball valve on the drain, is there something I can do to reduce the flow from the drain? (yes a larger pump would not reduce the flow but may match it better) Incase I run into this imbalance in the future, is there a something I can do to keep the return and drain from the Brute balanced? There must be a trick! I'm sure there is something I am missing.
Last night drove me nuts. The drain line was way to big for the amount of water being pumped in and I would get a flushing toilet from the 44 Brute. At one point, there was too much water pumping in and I have no idea how that was happening. I moved the pump around and ended up with a STRONG flow out of the 44 Brute that would effectively raise the water in the sump underneath the tank. After countless attempts at adjustments with adding smaller pieces of drain line, I decided to straighten out the return line and cut some excess length off. This had a very minimal effect.
I eventually just kept playing with extra vinyl tubing by adding reducers to both ends of the drain. Finally, at around 4:30am I found a balance. All the levels seem to be remaining the same. At one point it appeared it was the same but would slowly lower the level of the water in the Brute.
Besides using a larger Maxijet than the 900, or installing a ball valve on the drain, is there something I can do to reduce the flow from the drain? (yes a larger pump would not reduce the flow but may match it better) Incase I run into this imbalance in the future, is there a something I can do to keep the return and drain from the Brute balanced? There must be a trick! I'm sure there is something I am missing.