calbert0
Member
Ok so ever after i added a second sump my tank has been in limbo between sucking air at the drain or blowing bubbles from the pumps... (amongst other issues)
I have tried everything i can think of. The problem is, if there is just the slightest change in one of the tanks it has a domino effect on the others and the water levels are always going up and down between the display and the two sumps.
So as i was wallowing in frustration last night i came up with an idea that i think may solve my problem...
Could i install float valves on my return lines such that if the water goes below a certain point in one of my sumps, the valve will close, which in turn will stop the pump and let the water raise back up to a proper level without ever having air get sucked into the pump (i.e bubbles getting sucked into main tank)? Thus keeping the water level more or less constant
Same concept could work for my standpipe on my drain line... install float valve, Water gets too high in the display tank, it lifts the valve allowing more to pass through.... If the water gets too low in the display tank the valve closes allowing less water to pass through. thus making the water level more or less constant
What does everyone think?
I have tried everything i can think of. The problem is, if there is just the slightest change in one of the tanks it has a domino effect on the others and the water levels are always going up and down between the display and the two sumps.
So as i was wallowing in frustration last night i came up with an idea that i think may solve my problem...
Could i install float valves on my return lines such that if the water goes below a certain point in one of my sumps, the valve will close, which in turn will stop the pump and let the water raise back up to a proper level without ever having air get sucked into the pump (i.e bubbles getting sucked into main tank)? Thus keeping the water level more or less constant
Same concept could work for my standpipe on my drain line... install float valve, Water gets too high in the display tank, it lifts the valve allowing more to pass through.... If the water gets too low in the display tank the valve closes allowing less water to pass through. thus making the water level more or less constant
What does everyone think?