I added small plastic hose 'nipples' to the very top of the 'U' and then a lenth of airline and sealed the end of the hose with the protective tip that comes with the wire shelving sold at the hardware store. All I have to do is uncap the hose, let it drain, then suck on the hose until water starts to come up inside the air hose line and recap the end. Works every time and it's so simple.
It shouldn't be necessary to tap into the utube, and it increases the risk of the the siphon failing. The capped tube sounds safer than the auqualifter option, but still. It's better to set up the overflow properly in the first place: both ends are submerged and the flow is strong enough to prevent bubbles accumulating because the water level difference is sufficient and the flow is matched to the width of the tube.
These are one of those designs that people make worse by tweaking IMO.
.....both ends are submerged and the flow is strong enough to prevent bubbles accumulating because the water level difference is sufficient and the flow is matched to the width of the tube.
See my sigHave you ever used or worked on a u-tube overflow ,or are you just speculating?
Have you ever used or worked on a u-tube overflow ,or are you just speculating?
Because the aqualifter is the best way to run that system in my opinion,when the power shut off you will lose siphon,when the power returns the aqua lifter will turn back on and clear your air bubble. One hose of the aqualifter shoved up into the u -tubes highest point,and the other hose ran into your sump.
Without this fail safe, if you are not home to create the siphon you will flood your system. HTH
Have you ever used or worked on a u-tube overflow ,or are you just speculating?
Because the aqualifter is the best way to run that system in my opinion,when the power shut off you will lose siphon,when the power returns the aqua lifter will turn back on and clear your air bubble. One hose of the aqualifter shoved up into the u -tubes highest point,and the other hose ran into your sump.
Without this fail safe, if you are not home to create the siphon you will flood your system. HTH