DitchPlains2
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I having huge issues with maintaining a constant level of water in my display and sump.
I have a 1' bulkhead drain with a 90' elbow, and a ball valve which drains into first baffle area with skimmer.
I have a 3/4 flexible return line hooked to a Quiet One 4400 highhead model return pump.
For whatever reason, I have the most difficult time maintaining a constant sump and display levels. Either I have too much water in my sump, making my skimmer produce watery skimmate, and too little water in display.
Conversely, the other thing that happens it I end up with too much water in the display, resulting in airbubbles being siphoned into the return pump from lack of water in my sump.
I want to hook up my float switch, but sadly, I can't when I never have a constant water line in my sump to determine how much has evaporated.
I just would like to fix this problem, and end up with a consistant and balanced sump and display water line, rather then constant tweaking so I dont flood or drain either.
I would greatly appreciate any help from whomever has had this type of situtaion or could reccomend a solution.
MY tank specs are as follows,
55g high display Tenecor Acrylic tank
a 25g sump
thanks
David
I have a 1' bulkhead drain with a 90' elbow, and a ball valve which drains into first baffle area with skimmer.
I have a 3/4 flexible return line hooked to a Quiet One 4400 highhead model return pump.
For whatever reason, I have the most difficult time maintaining a constant sump and display levels. Either I have too much water in my sump, making my skimmer produce watery skimmate, and too little water in display.
Conversely, the other thing that happens it I end up with too much water in the display, resulting in airbubbles being siphoned into the return pump from lack of water in my sump.
I want to hook up my float switch, but sadly, I can't when I never have a constant water line in my sump to determine how much has evaporated.
I just would like to fix this problem, and end up with a consistant and balanced sump and display water line, rather then constant tweaking so I dont flood or drain either.
I would greatly appreciate any help from whomever has had this type of situtaion or could reccomend a solution.
MY tank specs are as follows,
55g high display Tenecor Acrylic tank
a 25g sump
thanks
David