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You just gave me a good idea and I can use the float switch for the Varios pump so the skimmer shuts off and won't come back on until the water level in the skimmer chamber is back down to normal. Now to find where I put that damn float switch...lolYou’re good if you have skimmer delay when power comes back on
It's got to be floating around somewhereYou just gave me a good idea and I can use the float switch for the Varios pump so the skimmer shuts off and won't come back on until the water level in the skimmer chamber is back down to normal. Now to find where I put that damn float switch...lol
Come by and check it out if you're ever in the area!Ok well, now I’m jealous…
I'll definitely have to look into something like this.Perhaps something like what I did could be an option for your returns to siphon out less water when your return pump is off?
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Building a little T and sticking it in the hole is a good idea. I previously have either just drilled a hole and known it'd shoot water out sideways for a bit, or put a piece of tubing in. The tubing is semi ghetto looking IMO.Perhaps something like what I did could be an option for your returns to siphon out less water when your return pump is off?
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The airline tubing elbow ends just below the waters surface so there’s no jet of water splashing. It’s clear so it’s not invisible. Maybe I should order some elbows in black. Not sure why you’d need a T vs an elbow?Building a little T and sticking it in the hole is a good idea. I previously have either just drilled a hole and known it'd shoot water out sideways for a bit, or put a piece of tubing in. The tubing is semi ghetto looking IMO.
Maybe I'll 3d print a locline attachment point that has a replaceable T hole...
Sorry, I meant an elbowThe airline tubing elbow ends just below the waters surface so there’s no jet of water splashing. It’s clear so it’s not invisible. Maybe I should order some elbows in black. Not sure why you’d need a T vs an elbow?
Just need to make sure it's in a position that won't get covered by various layers on loc lines, and if you move them you don't cover the hole. Not a huge deal though if you do because it'd just lead to more back flow and not like the whole tank would fail or something.The bottom of my loc lines are submerged in the water much higher than where my nozzles are. Could I just drill a hole in the bottom of the first one in water and forgo the elbow?
Vivid Creative Aquatics designs it into their random flow nozzles and with a better sized sump to display volume/flow amount and it wouldn't be an issue or if I wasn't pushing as much flow as I am through them. I'm running VCA's jumbo 1in loc line so they have a decently sized "neck" that doesn't get covered or touch the piece it's connected to.Just need to make sure it's in a position that won't get covered by various layers on loc lines, and if you move them you don't cover the hole. Not a huge deal though if you do because it'd just lead to more back flow and not like the whole tank would fail or something.
I wonder if it'd be possible to just design a loc line that has an anti back siphon built in. Everyone seems to install those in the piping, but it seems like it'd be possible to design one for the nozzle too. Might even be easier because the velocity in the nozzles should be higher than the velocity in the main return pipe, since the nozzle area is a smaller diameter...