I built a fairly standard bean animal style drain in an external overflow box. Pretty much identical to this, with a tall/open emergency drain (left), a secondary drain with an upside down elbow, and a primary drain with an upside down elbow:
On mine, water comes in via the weir across the top which is a little ways above where I have the secondary drain positioned. The problem I am having is that every time I start the tank up, a siphon won't naturally form on the primary - water will rise to the secondary, start a siphon there, suck a bunch of water down and the water level falls back down, then rises again and the process repeats. After 5-6 times, a siphon finally forms in the primary drain and it stabilizes and quiets.
Does anyone know why this is happening? For whatever reason, the siphon doesn't want to start naturally in the primary - like there's air trapped that needs to get pushed out after a bunch of these cycles. Would cutting the elbow off and just having a low, open standpipe for the primary drain fix it? Any other issues with doing that? I'm honestly not even sure why there's an elbow on the primary, I just copied the most common bean animal designs...
On mine, water comes in via the weir across the top which is a little ways above where I have the secondary drain positioned. The problem I am having is that every time I start the tank up, a siphon won't naturally form on the primary - water will rise to the secondary, start a siphon there, suck a bunch of water down and the water level falls back down, then rises again and the process repeats. After 5-6 times, a siphon finally forms in the primary drain and it stabilizes and quiets.
Does anyone know why this is happening? For whatever reason, the siphon doesn't want to start naturally in the primary - like there's air trapped that needs to get pushed out after a bunch of these cycles. Would cutting the elbow off and just having a low, open standpipe for the primary drain fix it? Any other issues with doing that? I'm honestly not even sure why there's an elbow on the primary, I just copied the most common bean animal designs...