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|  In need of some check valves for 1/2" ID hose - GVRD or Online Any idea where to get a couple of these, either locally, or online ? They must fit 1/2" ID vinyl hose ... Not looking for 1/2" check valves for PVC  I'd like to install them on my GFO and Carbon reactors to stop product from back-siphoning into my sump when the pumps are turned off Thanks for your help  | 
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|   im looking for a 3/4 check valve. let me know if you end up needing to order. i will go in with you so shippings cheaper/free | 
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|   I'm looking for ones I can insert using 1/2" vinyl hose You're looking for this style, ya ? 3/4" swing check valve Anyone ? | 
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|   I would just use a 1/2"pvc check valve with 1/2" hose barbs. 
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|   I can get them from Princess Auto, but I was hoping to get small ones that go inline ... | 
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|   If your input and output are both submerged it shouldn't be back siphoning... Although I could be wrong 
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|   An easier method might be: 1. run a loop of hose from pump to reactor inlet. Top of loop should be at the height of the water in the reactor. 2. install a barbed t fitting at the top of the loop. 3. add more hose to leg of the T facing up. This should loop up another foot and then back down so if any water comes out from pump it goes into the sump. This acts as a siphon break. This is one reason why I abandoned GFO and went to Foz Down. Too much hassle with reactors, flow rates, clumping and back siphoning. Cheers, Tim 
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|   could try Corix, I believe they have all sorts of check valves. | 
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|   I'm not even sure if product is escaping the reactors anymore when they are powered off. I haven't cleaned out the sump yet, so for all I know the foams are doing their job and the initial escaping was just a misfire on my part when loading them I need check valves as my reactors and pumps are in the return chamber, but the outlets are in the chamber before the socks and that chamber has a higher water level. Hence, when they are powered off, water back-flows through the reactors I could run the outlets into the same chamber as the pumps, but I'd rather have it going back through the socks And although it's a good suggestion, I don't want any more hoses in there, but thanks any way Tim  Thanks neoh, but I'm looking for barbed valves and I believe Corix only has PVC pipe style ones Plus I can't get there anymore due to working hours Last edited by gregzz4; 06-28-2013 at 01:47 AM. | 
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