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for a while, your in capable hands... Watch out for CHOMPERS he's smarter that his brother looks.rallysman;947937; said:...I think that the 10x rule applies when you're using HOB filters. High turnover rate will increase mechanical filtration and do little else but waste power IME (if you have sufficient bacteria).
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Dr Joe;949033; said:...he's smarter that his brother looks...
It will be helpfull if you post a picture of your equipment.dimfer;949563; said:this also puzzles me - I have 2 - 2" pipe running from the tank to the filter box, then 1 - 2" pipe running from the filter box to the pump back to the tank. When I open the gate valve feeding the pump all the way, the water level in the filter box goes much lower (may 10" lower than the aquarium) right where it enters the filter box, but level stay there, filter box never run out of water.
I recommend four to one. What is the input and output sizes of your pump ports?dimfer;949563; said:In my estimate, having twice the pipe (gravity fed) should be able to keep up with the pump.. .
Turn off your pump and look for water dripping from the plumbing. I would expect it to be at the valve handle or where the plumbing threads into the pump.dimfer;949563; said:also, I could see some air coming with the water being pumped back into the system, but I checked and double checked my plumbing, I cannot see any hole in the pipe running to the pump that's expose to air (above water level). The pump also makes some ticking noise, which I think is because of the air coming through.
CHOMPERS;950158; said:It will be helpfull if you post a picture of your equipment.
I recommend four to one. What is the input and output sizes of your pump ports?
Turn off your pump and look for water dripping from the plumbing. I would expect it to be at the valve handle or where the plumbing threads into the pump.