So,I have set up my tank and plumbed my sump. In my sump all I have is the return pump. I basically just wanted to see the system work a bit and play with it to get familiar with it.
I also have been reading the bean animal method, but I don't think my tank, as is, will accommodate this.
I have the typical 2 hole bottom drilled tank with corner overflow.
My question is.....
I have read in many places that my drain line into the sump should not have a valve on it or be restricted in any way.
Before reading that, I put a ball valve in the drain line. and after reading that i left it wide open. But with it wide open, I have a huge amount of bubbles and noise into sump. If I use the ball valve, I can seemingly get a silent flow but I keep reading I should not do this.
Why shouldn't I do this? And if I shouldn't, how do I eliminate the massive amount of noise and bubbles I get when I don't adjust the ball valve?
I also have been reading the bean animal method, but I don't think my tank, as is, will accommodate this.
I have the typical 2 hole bottom drilled tank with corner overflow.
My question is.....
I have read in many places that my drain line into the sump should not have a valve on it or be restricted in any way.
Before reading that, I put a ball valve in the drain line. and after reading that i left it wide open. But with it wide open, I have a huge amount of bubbles and noise into sump. If I use the ball valve, I can seemingly get a silent flow but I keep reading I should not do this.
Why shouldn't I do this? And if I shouldn't, how do I eliminate the massive amount of noise and bubbles I get when I don't adjust the ball valve?