Originally posted by dreeves
From the pump up...
Put a union, then a ball valve....next a 1/2" "T"...continue the return line to the tank.
With the "T"..run it out about an inch, put a 1/2"ball valve, then continue that line back to the sump.
With the two ball valves, you can reduce the pressure to the tank, while at the same time reducing the back pressure on the pump...also, this line could feed a future refuge, and at minimum circulate the sump water a little.
Easier then it sounds...I have this setup on both my sumps, along with a line to a sink for effortless water changes.
Ok, so if your pumps output is say, 400 Gallons Per Hour, HALF of that is going to the tank right. And the other half is going BACK to the fuge, I think one of these would happen....
1) Your fuge will overflow.
2) The sump will drain your tank because it is DRAINING 400gph and REPLACING only 200gph, right!
I barely graduated high school, so if I'm wrong don't rag on me, please!