Each one will need its own syphon break.Consigliere;3000345; said:If I put a siphon break on the inside of the tank on the top return will this break the siphon so that the bottom return (submerged) will not flood back to the sump?
Each one will need its own syphon break.Consigliere;3000345; said:If I put a siphon break on the inside of the tank on the top return will this break the siphon so that the bottom return (submerged) will not flood back to the sump?
That's a really good idea. To make it work, you would want a dedicated line with the ball valve at the sump. It would need to be a small diameter so to not lose the syphon when the valve is opened. You could either use a quick disconnect (available from the swimming pool industry) or use a threaded fitting to screw into the bulkhead. I've found that you will need to make your own gravel vac because I haven't found a suitable one for a 250g.Consigliere;3000755; said:If you wanted to add a plumbing line to connect an aquarium vac to, would you just install a T into the lower end of the overflow to sump line with ball valve on the vacuum line side of the T and an air relief line drilled into the top of the vacuum line at its max height?
Would this be enough to start a siphon if you put the vacuum into the tank and then opened the ball valve?