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aaron

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How do you guys stop too much water siphoning back into your sump when the power goes off? is it just a matter of having the pump returns positioned high up, close to the surface? I'm trying to think of a way to break the siphon without checkvalves.
My return line is 3/4 PVC pipe that splits into a 'T' ending with one lockline 3/4 return on each side of the tank. (ie x2)
Do I basicly have to keep these right up at the surface to stop half the tank siphoning into the sump in a power outage?
 

ctxmonitor

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Aaron, how is the return place on your tank? Meaning is the return going through a hole you drill on the tank or you just have it on top of the tank bracing and then into the tank?

You can break the siphoning by drill a hole on the locline that is near the top or pvc. There is even some locline that has this extrude small hole with a tube to break siphoning..
 

herman

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Drilling the hole is a good way to go. Just hope that its not clogged when the power does go out.

I know its a PITA to put in a check valve to exising plumbing but installing a true union check valve takes up very little time, is easy to remove for cleaning and it can save you so much trouble.
 

Deanos

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Jonathan said:
drill a very small hole in the loc line or pvc just at or below the water line. that will stop the siphon.

siphonbreak.jpg
 

bad coffee

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Aaron,
I drilled my lock line adapters. the ones that go from the bulkhead to the locline. there's a place on them that has 2 hexagons of plastic meant for screwing the adapter in place. Between them is a 1/16" or so gap. I just drilled a hole there on the side toward the glass. It also adds a bit of current ot the top corners, which can get stagnant.

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