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![]() JL aquatics
its called loc line and its cheep. I have a bunch you can have but the trek out to male ridge would probably cost more than buying it at JL.
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![]() Thanks everyone for the kind replies
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![]() Are you sure it's the loc-line that's leaking and not one of the joints in the PVC or even the threaded union where the loc-line meets the PVC? Try adding some plumbers tape (teflon tape).
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![]() Rebuilding your sump, lowering your baffles will also create room for excess water.
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![]() The sump has like 0.5 gallon of overflow/flood space. Not optimal. It would be safest just to rebuild the sump as Proteus mentioned.
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![]() Thanks to everyone who responded.
I took apart the valves and added teflon tape, and drilled a little hope underneath the PVC connector and it seems to have fixed the problems. Also redid my aquascape a little bit and ill post an image once water a cleared up to get some opinions. Thanks |
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