Sump problem

yes this is it and im only using one
So your main display tank is roughly 50 gallons. I’m not sure how to disable the ATO on this sump, but what I would probably do is either disable it or empty the ATO until you get the flow balance worked out.

And yes, I agree with the others. Once you disable the ATO try slowing the pump down. With a gate valve this is a lot easier, and you can also tune it to eliminate any “gurgling” sound.
 

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I've used HOB overflows and they can develop air bubbles in them that slows the flow. They can be a pain to keep flowing correctly. What type of overflow? I used CPR that have built in bleeders to clear air bubbles. You said you have a new sump, is the return pump the same as you where using before, or did you just add the overflow , sump and pump?
 
I've used HOB overflows and they can develop air bubbles in them that slows the flow. They can be a pain to keep flowing correctly. What type of overflow? I used CPR that have built in bleeders to clear air bubbles. You said you have a new sump, is the return pump the same as you where using before, or did you just add the overflow , sump and pump?
the sump is new but i have had the overflow for a long time the HOB is a tunze one
 
It sounds like you have it going full blast if the only thing you can do is reduce it. Also looks like 2000l but not seeing how much that drops at what height.

Just dial it back a little. Should still get you decent turn over.
 
It sounds like you have it going full blast if the only thing you can do is reduce it. Also looks like 2000l but not seeing how much that drops at what height.

Just dial it back a little. Should still get you decent turn over.
Currently got it on the 4 setting so I’ll put it down to three, should I use the aqua lifter for the HOB
 
Based on the specs for your pump, it’s rated at 2000 lph. You’ll want somewhere between 1000-2000 lph turnover (5-10x) for your display tank, but this is just a range and subject to a lot of variables. You’ll also lose some flow for vertical height, 90 degree elbows, etc.

Without a gate valve (or other way to adjust your overflow), you’re pretty much limited to adjusting the speed of your pump. And if it’s at 100% then I would try slowly dialing the speed back bit by bit, ie: adjust it down one level - and watch the water level in your sump.
 
I would probably leave the Aqua lifter out of the equation for the time being.
Based on the specs for your pump, it’s rated at 2000 lph. You’ll want somewhere between 1000-2000 lph turnover (5-10x) for your display tank, but this is just a range and subject to a lot of variables. You’ll also lose some flow for vertical height, 90 degree elbows, etc.

Without a gate valve (or other way to adjust your overflow), you’re pretty much limited to adjusting the speed of your pump. And if it’s at 100% then I would try slowly dialing the speed back bit by bit, ie: adjust it down one level - and watch the water level in your sump.
Thank you I’ll try all your suggestions
 
Based on the specs for your pump, it’s rated at 2000 lph. You’ll want somewhere between 1000-2000 lph turnover (5-10x) for your display tank, but this is just a range and subject to a lot of variables. You’ll also lose some flow for vertical height, 90 degree elbows, etc.

Without a gate valve (or other way to adjust your overflow), you’re pretty much limited to adjusting the speed of your pump. And if it’s at 100% then I would try slowly dialing the speed back bit by bit, ie: adjust it down one level - and watch the water level in your sump.
Is it possible that because I have my heater in there that it’s causing the water to evaporate?
 
Is it possible that because I have my heater in there that it’s causing the water to evaporate?
Nope, not unless you’re boiling the water in the sump. Evaporation will happen, but it’s not instantaneous - and it’s not really something you can observe in realtime. I would disable the ATO, get the flow balanced and then increase your water levels to where you’d like them in both the display and the sump. Balance out your salinity and then re-enable the ATO.
 
Nope, not unless you’re boiling the water in the sump. Evaporation will happen, but it’s not instantaneous - and it’s not really something you can observe in realtime. I would disable the ATO, get the flow balanced and then increase your water levels to where you’d like them in both the display and the sump. Balance out your salinity and then re-enable the ATO.
Yes I’ve turned the ato off thanks
 
i have an aqua lifter SHould i use that?
Wait and see how dialing down the pump works. The aqua lifter would just be to keep overflow primed and air out right? Can you see any air in the overflow? Not familiar with tunze overflows.
 
Also does the display water level rise or just the sump level go down? If water level in display rises, you are pumping more water into the display then the overflow can handle. What is the rated flow rate of the overflow? It should be higher then the flow rate of your pump.
 
Wait and see how dialing down the pump works. The aqua lifter would just be to keep overflow primed and air out right? Can you see any air in the overflow? Not familiar with tunze overflows.
I think I fixed the problem by just dialing the pump down and yes there is sometime a bubble in my overflow
 

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