customdusty
New member
OK, so maybe I am totally over analyzing this, or perhaps my LFS is full of idiots....
Anyhow, I am plumbing up my new 90g reef ready tank with a wet/dry sump. The distance from the bottom of the bulkhead to the top of the sump input is about an inch. LFS provided me with a 1 inch diameter 3' long bend-able hose to connect the two.
So my question.... The hose has go from the bulkhead, loop and hang down, and then goes back up to go to go into the sump. Does the overflow drain through the bulk head work solely on gravity, or as a siphon? I don't see if it is gravity how the water can flow "up" to get back up to the sump.
My crude hose path "H" that I am in question of is below.
Bulkhead output
(==)
H HHHHH
H H H
H H (==)
H H sump input
H H
HHHHHHH
Anyhow, I am plumbing up my new 90g reef ready tank with a wet/dry sump. The distance from the bottom of the bulkhead to the top of the sump input is about an inch. LFS provided me with a 1 inch diameter 3' long bend-able hose to connect the two.
So my question.... The hose has go from the bulkhead, loop and hang down, and then goes back up to go to go into the sump. Does the overflow drain through the bulk head work solely on gravity, or as a siphon? I don't see if it is gravity how the water can flow "up" to get back up to the sump.
My crude hose path "H" that I am in question of is below.
Bulkhead output
(==)
H HHHHH
H H H
H H (==)
H H sump input
H H
HHHHHHH