pelphrey
New member
Sounds like your return pump is stronger then your drains can keep up with. Just throw a ball or gate valve on it to cut it back some which should stabilize your sump water level.
I assume your return pump is pumping out the sump which overfills your tank and the emergency on the herbie activates with the full siphon filling your sump back up which repeats the process. Cutting back the return pump should solve it all.
The sicce 1.5 is adjustable and I have it set at the lowest setting. I do agree with you, is there a benefit in adding the T to it or should I add the ball valve to the dedicated line and not T the return line?
The water level in the overflow does fluctuate, but not enough to enter my emergency drain. My emergency drain is plumbing directly into my return chamber for safe measures. I also have a pretty good sized backup batter on my return pump & heater with all other accessories running on the auxiliary side. We don't have power problems in my area but I wanted to be safe and also because I've yet to get my siphon to start back correctly after the return pump has been restarted. This does activate the emergency and with the drain running into my return section it reduces my chances of burning the pump up.
The main reason I am fighting to resolve this is so that I can get an ATO setup for redundancy and to keep my salinity in check. But until I get the return chamber situation figured out the ATO will have to wait and I'll have to top off myself.
The other solution I thought about was if I did T off the return - added a reactor and directed that back into the return section. But I am not so sure that will completely resolve my issue.
The eshopps cube sump is really nice, as it fits in my stand perfectly with little room to spare. But the drain chamber and return chamber are in the back. With white acrylic dividers eshopps made it a complete hassle to see the water level in these chambers.
Thanks soulpatch for the information!