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Old 03-06-2007, 10:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a HOB overflow that drains to my sump. In the sump I have a Mag 5 pump for the return water and the valve on the return pipe is wide open. Until recently the rate that water was returned to the tank seemed to be perfect, I never had a any issues with water levels. The other day I noticed my water level in the main tank had risen a bit (not a lot but a bit). I went away over the weekend and of course when I returned some water had overflowed from the main tank :mad: . I closed the return valve a bit to limit the water coming back to the tank and it seems to have lowered the water to a proper level again. I can't see any blockage in my u-tube. Any ideas what could be causing this issue (it makes me very nervous)?


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No blockage but what about an air bubble? That'll also slow the flow of water from the tank.
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Good catch glampka, check if theres an air buble in the utube, and also, what is the GPH rate of that overflow system?


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Also make sure one of your maintenance crew has not got stuck in there. My snails go all over the place.


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Old 03-06-2007, 12:03 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Good catch glampka, check if theres an air buble in the utube, and also, what is the GPH rate of that overflow system?
Honestly, I have no idea of the GPH rate of the overflow. It was purchased from someone getting out of the hobby and has worked great for a year now. I will have to remove the u-tube and inspect it for an air bubble or some kind of critter.
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The same thing happened to me last month. I had so much coralline build up in the tube that it actually slowed down the flow rate. After a thorough cleaning and making sure all the air was out of the tube everything returned to normal.

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The same thing happened to me last month. I had so much coralline build up in the tube that it actually slowed down the flow rate. After a thorough cleaning and making sure all the air was out of the tube everything returned to normal.

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My tube is coated with coraline, maybe that is part of the problem. It's always something!
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While I'm thinking of it......does anyone know the little trick to get your u-tube siphon started that uses plastic wrap? I used it to get it started but have not needed it since.
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an airline tube is just perfect. Place it in the middle highest part of the utube, and suck the air out. Then shake the utube a bit to get the small airbubbles still stuck in it.
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To keep the U-tube free of bubbles you can install an air valve at the top of the tube & attach a small piece of air line to it. When you get a large bubble in the tube, simply open the valve & suck it out.
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