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![]() I was looking at my tank last night, and it dawned on me that if the aqualift were to quit or get plugged the main tank would quickly overflow. What do others do to have a safe guard so this doesn't happen? Other than having the tank drilled.
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![]() Get a u-tube overflow like a Lifereef.
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![]() The chamber in my sump that my pump sits in is about 1/2 gallon,which my display can handle,you could make it even smaller if you use an auto top off. Worse case scenario I burn out a pump but I believe it has a thermal overload anyway.
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![]() And my sump holds enough capacity to take the water level down to the overflow just incase the pump does burn out and the flow starts again or the power goes out. 100%fool proof. You could even get a float valve for your pump so when sump water level drops the pump shuts off
Last edited by dabandit; 12-15-2008 at 07:26 PM. |
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Now...if the aqualift remained off for days...things will eventually go bad...but nothing should happen immediately. I didn't use an aqualift pump...I had the top of the overflow connected to the venturi of a powerhead. Even if the powerhead was off, or the venturi plugged...the system is still closed (vaccuum), so you shouldn't have an immediate failure of the siphon.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() If I disconnect the aqualift the siphon stops. So it will over flow.Which I think is stupid.
The oceanic sump isn't that well designed, i don't think I can control the last compartment where the return pump is.
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![]() I think he's talking about the overflow failing,not the pump. Can and does happen,twice for me though my tank is drilled.
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![]() ahh I see the problem. Step1 sell sump,step2 build a sump around your equipment. My pump out chamber holds my water level at optimum for my skimmer(no fluctuation either) and prevents my display from overflowing. Cost me 20$ for sump tank and 12$ for the acrylic baffles the silicone I had.
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![]() maybe you could drain your sump for a few hours and just add a last baffle right before your pump so there would be less water for it to pump into your tank if it did fail . but then you have to make sure you watch out for evaporation and such. just an idea.
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![]() Once a month I disconnect the pump, take the pump out and put 2 hoses inside a very warm water bowl, let it run for 5 minutes as instruction say when I bought it, never have any problems and it runs like new again.
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