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Hi everyone, I can't seem to beat this micro bubble problem and could use a few extra brains working on it.
So I'll add pictures to clarify everything but I'll lay it all out first
Return section of sump has a bubble trap/baffle with bio balls on one side, carbon on the bottom, and an open chamber on the side with the return bulkhead. Water goes from the bulkhead threw 3/4" tubing to a Mag 9.5 they pumped up threw a ball valve, check valve, union, T fitting(other side has a ball valve and a cap), reduces down to 1/2" after the T. THen it goes threw a SLP/MPT to a FPT/SLP to a 1/2"-3/4" 90 insert into tubing that connects to a insert 90 that is screwed into the bulkhead.
The skimmer is on the opposite side of the sump from the return and there is no turbulent water at all in the sump.
I have checked, double checked, and tripled checked all the threads for tightness and reverified that all hose connects are tight. I don't know what I'm missing here.
Help is extremely appreciated.
Thanks guys
Vince.
So I'll add pictures to clarify everything but I'll lay it all out first
Return section of sump has a bubble trap/baffle with bio balls on one side, carbon on the bottom, and an open chamber on the side with the return bulkhead. Water goes from the bulkhead threw 3/4" tubing to a Mag 9.5 they pumped up threw a ball valve, check valve, union, T fitting(other side has a ball valve and a cap), reduces down to 1/2" after the T. THen it goes threw a SLP/MPT to a FPT/SLP to a 1/2"-3/4" 90 insert into tubing that connects to a insert 90 that is screwed into the bulkhead.
The skimmer is on the opposite side of the sump from the return and there is no turbulent water at all in the sump.
I have checked, double checked, and tripled checked all the threads for tightness and reverified that all hose connects are tight. I don't know what I'm missing here.
Help is extremely appreciated.
Thanks guys
Vince.