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I think I got the overflow box under control. But the water going into the sump is creating havoc in there (with and without a durso.) The water comes out with such force it's actually splashing out of the sump! How do I calm it down??
I guess filter sock it is! Is it just that - in theory - that the pump is "too powerful?"
There are also 2 very minor "leaks" on two of the fittings. But they're more like drips - a drop forms every few minutes. It's probably not too big a deal - over time salt creep will seal it off. No?
you could restrict the amount of flow going from the return up to the tank, so you would have less water flowing down into the sump. Which should make the water calmer and less splashyThats what I did
Correct.
Guess you still have it in you Kris.
Depending of the size of the return & drain, a mag 7 might be a little too much.
I had to turn it down when I had one on my 65 gal.
There are also 2 very minor "leaks" on two of the fittings. But they're more like drips - a drop forms every few minutes. It's probably not too big a deal - over time salt creep will seal it off. No?
And here's a pic of the overflow box now. Does the water level look right? The hole on top is currently 3/16 as far as I can tell. Would a bigger hole help with the flushing sound? The water level in the overflow box does not change.
Looks like the hole at the top is too big and too much air is going in. Close the hole with your finger and see what happens. As far as flushing goes I don't use dursos so I'm not sure.
I mean the end of your flex pvc is just submerged in the sump and its not rigid. If you decide to get a filter sock you will need to elevate the tubing and the end will be closer to the top edges of the sump. A knock may push it out or over the sump putting water on the floor. With the regular pvc it will be rigid and you can use it to hang the drawstring sock.
I was thinking about an eheim but the 1250 is a little small and the 1260 is a little big.
Wait, are you still getting the flushing sound then? If its coming from the water/air hitting the sump then filter sock like everyone else said. If you have a valve on the mag 7, try turning the flow down and the water level in the overflow should drop. When you get the new pump it should drop also.
I'm getting a sound, but I guess it's more gurgling than flushing and it's coming out of the sump. The overflow box is pretty quiet.
Dmitry said:Can I use a ball valve submerged in water? How bad is it to use a ball valve on a pump?
Conservative estimates for bulkhead flow rates are as follows:
3/4 inch - 350 gallons per hour per bulkhead (unconfirmed).
1 inch - 600 Gallons per hour per bulkhead.
1.5 inch - 1,500 Gallons per hour per bulkhead.
