fallout
Member
So I just got my system set up last night. Filled it with tap water to check for leaks and make sure everything worked. I filled the tank and as it got full water starting filling the sump, as planned. When I turned on the pump everything worked and of course the water in the sump dropped slightly. When the water was being cycled back into the sump the water level was so low (maybe 5 inches from top) the water was making a splashing sound, no bid beal right! Well my girlfriend thought it was too noisey, so I topped of the sump to eliminate the splashing. When I turned off the pump all the water in the hoses flowed back into the sump causing it to overflow, doh.
so my question is , how full should you fill your sump? I'm assuming you can fill it up with the pump off.
so my question is , how full should you fill your sump? I'm assuming you can fill it up with the pump off.