I have an aqua medic yasha.. I couldn't source the original return pump, so I DIY with a SW-4 + pvc.
Flow wise these are comparable pumps.. Yet I am seeing a large delta between the back sump water level and the display tank side.
This is with the pump on lowest setting, increasing flow results in a bigger delta..(*surprise*)
The main problem with this is a very sensitive range between 'full to the rim' and 'sw-4 is sucking air' ..
The back area has two glass pieces in the tank. The first one the skimmer hangs on, and the second is a bit higher from the water leaving a 2-3cm gap between the two. believe the intent is to let water flow 'under' the two panes of glass and be sucked up by the pump.
I do have a bag of carbon in the bottom, but even without that carbon I still had a large delta between display tank and 'rear sump' area.
Common? or suggestions how to mitigate it? I've thought about plumbing an actual return pump that sits on the bottom instead of this SW-4?
Flow wise these are comparable pumps.. Yet I am seeing a large delta between the back sump water level and the display tank side.
This is with the pump on lowest setting, increasing flow results in a bigger delta..(*surprise*)
The main problem with this is a very sensitive range between 'full to the rim' and 'sw-4 is sucking air' ..
The back area has two glass pieces in the tank. The first one the skimmer hangs on, and the second is a bit higher from the water leaving a 2-3cm gap between the two. believe the intent is to let water flow 'under' the two panes of glass and be sucked up by the pump.
I do have a bag of carbon in the bottom, but even without that carbon I still had a large delta between display tank and 'rear sump' area.
Common? or suggestions how to mitigate it? I've thought about plumbing an actual return pump that sits on the bottom instead of this SW-4?


