watertown28
Fish Crazy
So I took the step to make a sump and did. Still work in progress but the I wanted to get it pumping first and then fine tune everything as it goes on.
Anyways, I made a smaller 3/4 inch pipe overflow, and that could not keep up with the 800gph pump. So I decided to try a 1 1/2 inch pipe one, and that one failed miserably so to say. Sucked out the water to fast....so I went and did a 1 inch one... which while its running, does fine.
Now the 3/4 inch pipe one stays primed. I can shut off the pump, let it all drain where it stops coming out of the tank, turn the pump back on and withen a minute or 2 the 3/4 inch starts full flow.
Not so much on the 1 inch. The layout is exactly the same.as you can see in the pic, they pretty much are even in length and layout....but it just wont start up on its own. Some water comes out, but it does not seem to fully kick in at all after a few minutes.
Now, I will say I used street elbows on the 1 inch layout in some spots, where as the 3/4 one is elbows and straight pipe connecting. Neither overflow is glued. Do you think that the street elbows mess up keeping prime? I see no leakage from them.
So , looking for ideas on this.
The one inch pipe is in the front, 3/4 inch is behind the pump return line. Also, this is not a final layout, for I would love to move the overflow pipe to the other end and bring the pump closer to the tank.
PS: for a bit of a laugh, when i first set this up with the 3/4 inch pipe a few days ago, I had no cap only a pipe..... let it run a half hour, noticed something strange in the sump part... here my dino decided to get sucked up. Took him out, put back in the tank only to watch him swim right back to the other end to get sucked into it again. I think it thought this was Wisconsin Dells, the water park of America lol.
Needless to say that cap got put on rather quick after, and I can say dinos are sure hardy fish, for that ride for sure would have killed 90% of the fish that went for a ride, but this one is still alive with no ill effect it looks like after a few days.
Anyways, I made a smaller 3/4 inch pipe overflow, and that could not keep up with the 800gph pump. So I decided to try a 1 1/2 inch pipe one, and that one failed miserably so to say. Sucked out the water to fast....so I went and did a 1 inch one... which while its running, does fine.
Now the 3/4 inch pipe one stays primed. I can shut off the pump, let it all drain where it stops coming out of the tank, turn the pump back on and withen a minute or 2 the 3/4 inch starts full flow.
Not so much on the 1 inch. The layout is exactly the same.as you can see in the pic, they pretty much are even in length and layout....but it just wont start up on its own. Some water comes out, but it does not seem to fully kick in at all after a few minutes.
Now, I will say I used street elbows on the 1 inch layout in some spots, where as the 3/4 one is elbows and straight pipe connecting. Neither overflow is glued. Do you think that the street elbows mess up keeping prime? I see no leakage from them.
So , looking for ideas on this.
The one inch pipe is in the front, 3/4 inch is behind the pump return line. Also, this is not a final layout, for I would love to move the overflow pipe to the other end and bring the pump closer to the tank.
PS: for a bit of a laugh, when i first set this up with the 3/4 inch pipe a few days ago, I had no cap only a pipe..... let it run a half hour, noticed something strange in the sump part... here my dino decided to get sucked up. Took him out, put back in the tank only to watch him swim right back to the other end to get sucked into it again. I think it thought this was Wisconsin Dells, the water park of America lol.
Needless to say that cap got put on rather quick after, and I can say dinos are sure hardy fish, for that ride for sure would have killed 90% of the fish that went for a ride, but this one is still alive with no ill effect it looks like after a few days.