I agree with what is said about the ball valve and regulating the flow. I did the same for my 190g saltwater tank and it is silent now.
I agree with what is said about the ball valve and regulating the flow. I did the same for my 190g saltwater tank and it is silent now.
yeah i just kinda worry about throttle 1 back and if the main one ever got clogged i would come home and cry , lol i might have to do it cause eventhing else not silent , thanks for your info
I see four pipes there. I'm thinking two are drains and two are pump returns? How about making three drains, one a full syphon, one a throttle (ball valve) and one an emergency. The last one is a pump return and then set up a spray bar for the other pump return?
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How big are the overflows? You shouldn't need a valve to tune the return. Only the amount the pump is pumping into the tank is how much is going to over flow back unless your overflow is not big enough to handle the pump. You might consider making the overflow pipe bigger with a cone on the top. You should not need to slow the water unless you just want to. The only problem I see is the overflow pipe being to small to handle the pump. Then you risk overflowing the tank if the pipe ever slows even more from clogging. I'd rather have more then enough flow to handle the pump.
If you need to slow the return for whatever reason better to adjust the pumps flow then the overflow. Slow the water into the tank is better and safer.
Ah that's because air is getting trapped in the pipe as the water is flowing very fast down the pipe. So running 1 overflow doesn't make the gurgling sound. If you slant the pipe slightly allowing the water to flow down it won't trap the air then it wouldn't make the gurgling sound. Or slow the pump down so the water doesn't flow so fast.