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![]() Here is an older pic to show you more of the set up
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![]() It looks to me like you just need to put more water in your overflow chamber. When the return pump is on remember that there's water taken up in the pipes which you have to account for. You determine the operating level of your sump's return chamber by turning on the return and then filling the return chamber with with water until it is at the level that you want it at. That pump and that overflow should keep up.
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![]() Alright, thanks
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![]() Also, your return chamber water level is what will drop as your tank evaporates water. This is where you typically place your Auto Top Off float valve/switch/sensor if you decide to install one (or maybe you already have). If you had one installed, it would have filled that return chamber for you up to the level that you set it.
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![]() Could you take some more pictures of your overflow. BeanAnimal has three pipes...one fully submerged, one emergency and one holy "s*&t" outlet. I might be missing your submerged pipe.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |