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REEF MANIA

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I recently installed another wavysea to my other return back to my tank. Now when I shutdown my return pumps my tank drains into my sump. Some how when I shut off my pumps. It causes a vacumn affect and starts pulling water from my tank into my sump it overflowed yesterday. Lucky I was home. Now I'm woried if we have a black out and I'm not home I will flood my house. I have valves on my returns but they only help me if I'm home. Do I need to remove one of the wavyseas to prevent this or is there something else I can do. Please advise ASAP. Thanks
 

Wes

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drill a hole on the return just below the water line. When the power goes out, air will go into the hole and break the syphon.

this is what people call a "syphon break"
 

Wes

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sounds good. the holes are more reliable than check valves. Just keep an eye on the holes and keep them clear from blockage whenever you do maintenance.

P.S. for clarity, you are drilling the return pipes inside the display tank right below the water line. Don't drill a hole in the return pipe under your tank or anything crazy like that :eek:
 

Wes

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1/2" sounds good. The water is going to drop to the level you drill the holes so just keep that into consideration. one hole on each is fine. just make sure you don't let coralline or anything grow over them and you will be ok.
 

GQ22

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Does this hole have to be drilled on the wavey seas elbow or in the overflow?, as mine does the same but the water flows back into the wavey seas
 
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