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![]() I seam to have a smal amount of micro bubbles comming from my returns.. what causes this? I am thinking it is because I have my holes for my anit syphon above the waterline and it is acting like a crude venturie.. and I thinking along the right lines?
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![]() Possible. Or the same thing is happening from a leak in your return line. Plug the anti syphon holes and see if the bublles go away!!
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![]() darn, good idea.. now why didn't I think of that LOL..
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![]() How many bubbles in your sump? Are they all being taken up by the baffles?
and could sniffing too many fluids on ship have anythig to do with it? ;) :D hee hee. lol |
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Anyways I tried plugging my holes and no diff, what I am getting is a brief pulse of micro bubbles (about 1 sec in duration) about every minute. Not as bad as I first suspected... Steve |
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![]() Well you will find out if it is a hole in a line when you start seeing some salt creep on it. ONe indication..
keep looking.. I am sure you will find it.. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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![]() Steve,
If any pump is plumbed externally,it is probably getting air on the intake side of the pump...this was the case on a few that ive plumbed.(Teflon chincing ;) ) If it is in the sump,and no bubbles apparent where the pump sits,those anti siphons are the problem...(another that ive done). I fixed them by placing the holes about 3/4" below water level,this way it will only siphon until water drops below this level,just make sure your sump can handle the extra capacity.. ;) . Marc |
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