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sump help

aright i just bought a used CPR 100 overflow with the airlift. i made a sump out of a 10g no baffles or anything just to see if and how it would work, this is my first time ever using a sump or overflow or anything like that. seems to work well at first, so i tried turning of the power to simulate a power outage and when i did that the flow comming from my return pump stoped and crated a siphon backwards back into the sump if that makes any sense, i was lucky to catch it at the last minute. how do i prevent this from happening aside from keeping the exaust out of the water?

also i noticed that it takes the CPR a long time to restart the siphon after i turn the power back on and alot of water goes into the main tank, i have a 200 GHP powerhead as a return now if i upgrade to a bigger one will the main tank overflow waiting for the siphon to start on the CPR. i belive it is a SPR 100 rated at 800GPH it has a 1" bulkhead


and one more sorry, how do i go about plumming this thing, i went to home depot and couldnt find any pvc tubing that would connect to my 1" bulkhead....if thats even what i have sould i bring my overflow into the store and just ask one of them?
 

mikem

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Drill a small hole on the return just below the water level of the tank. This will create a vacume break. Check hole monthly cause they clog up sometimes.
Not sure on CPR's.
I would bring the bulkhead to make sure you get the right size. A pool supply place should have what you're looking for. All the overflows I have can fit both 1" and 1 1/4" hoses on them.
 

Brian

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
I'm not sure where you're located, but Ocean Gallery II usually has that vacuum hose in stock if you can't find it elsewhere.
 
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