Hey everyone,
It's been a long time since I've had a tank and this time around I'm setting one up that has a sump. I've figured out the plumbing and all other aspects but noticed a small issue while doing a leak test...
After adjusting my water level in the return part of the sump, I let my tank run and it gets a small drop in the water level due to evaporation. Now I know this is normal. However, if I kill the return pump (as I would if I needed to do tank maintenance or other misc stuff) and then restart it again, the level in the sump will sit lower. This has happened on several occasions
I suspect this will be a problem because the level either doesn't go down far enough initially and the top off water wouldn't feed in enough (raising the salinity level) OR if the first is correct and the water drops below what it should be, there would be too much top off (lowering the salinity level).
Has anyone experienced this problem and can shed any light on what can be done?
Some specs:
25 gal display cube
5 gal sump (sump has 2 chambers - skimmer/in part and return/top off part separated by a chamber to trap bubbles)
Single return pump
Since the water capacity is so small the small change in the sump level would be noticeable when that happens.
Thanks in advance
It's been a long time since I've had a tank and this time around I'm setting one up that has a sump. I've figured out the plumbing and all other aspects but noticed a small issue while doing a leak test...
After adjusting my water level in the return part of the sump, I let my tank run and it gets a small drop in the water level due to evaporation. Now I know this is normal. However, if I kill the return pump (as I would if I needed to do tank maintenance or other misc stuff) and then restart it again, the level in the sump will sit lower. This has happened on several occasions
I suspect this will be a problem because the level either doesn't go down far enough initially and the top off water wouldn't feed in enough (raising the salinity level) OR if the first is correct and the water drops below what it should be, there would be too much top off (lowering the salinity level).
Has anyone experienced this problem and can shed any light on what can be done?
Some specs:
25 gal display cube
5 gal sump (sump has 2 chambers - skimmer/in part and return/top off part separated by a chamber to trap bubbles)
Single return pump
Since the water capacity is so small the small change in the sump level would be noticeable when that happens.
Thanks in advance