MrApplebee
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My tank has been running for four weeks now. (4ft long and 340 litres display tank) It has a pretty basic overflow box design. Two standpipes in the weir, one of which is a bit higher than the other. The lower standpipe has a regulator valve which I have adjusted so that the higher stand pipe always has a very slight but steady trickle of water going into it.
I have a tiny marker that I've put on the back of the tank to mark the level that I set the display tank to. I also have a marker on the return section of my sump to show where I have the water level of the sump set. I have a tunze auto top off also.
I've come home from working away for three days and the volume in the sump is perfect. But the volume in the display tank has dropped about an inch and a half. I've checked for leaks and can't find anything. I also turned all the power off and noticed that the water didn't rise as high up in the sump upon draining as it usually does when I turn the power off.
There's probably a really simple explanation for this but I just can't get my head around it. Any ideas?
Thanks
Mike
I have a tiny marker that I've put on the back of the tank to mark the level that I set the display tank to. I also have a marker on the return section of my sump to show where I have the water level of the sump set. I have a tunze auto top off also.
I've come home from working away for three days and the volume in the sump is perfect. But the volume in the display tank has dropped about an inch and a half. I've checked for leaks and can't find anything. I also turned all the power off and noticed that the water didn't rise as high up in the sump upon draining as it usually does when I turn the power off.
There's probably a really simple explanation for this but I just can't get my head around it. Any ideas?
Thanks
Mike