sde1500
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So I am in the process of getting a new tank up and running. Last tank was just a little 10 gallon nano that was nice, but too small. Now starting a 65 gallon tank with eshopps rs-100 sump.
I bought the tank used, so rather than risk drilling a back that I don't know if it is tempered or not, I got a hob overflow. Eshopps pf-800. Rated for 800 gph. For my return I have a Sicce Syncra silent 3.0. Rated for 714 gph, about 600 after my head loss.
The problem I'm facing now is, I turn the pump on and it quickly pushes water into the tank, the return section drops below minimum level and it starts sucking air. I first figured I was short a little water so I added a few gallons as it was running. The water level in the tank itself went up but the pump kept sucking air. The overflow looks like it's not draining fast enough. I didn't add any valve to the return because I figured the difference in gph should make that unnecessary, but is it as simple as I just need to slow down the return?
I bought the tank used, so rather than risk drilling a back that I don't know if it is tempered or not, I got a hob overflow. Eshopps pf-800. Rated for 800 gph. For my return I have a Sicce Syncra silent 3.0. Rated for 714 gph, about 600 after my head loss.
The problem I'm facing now is, I turn the pump on and it quickly pushes water into the tank, the return section drops below minimum level and it starts sucking air. I first figured I was short a little water so I added a few gallons as it was running. The water level in the tank itself went up but the pump kept sucking air. The overflow looks like it's not draining fast enough. I didn't add any valve to the return because I figured the difference in gph should make that unnecessary, but is it as simple as I just need to slow down the return?