S sirdavidofdiscus Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 16, 2008 173 1 0 Kent, OHIO Jan 9, 2012 #1 I was wondering how you'd keep the siphon going in the event of a power outage. It seems to me when the power restarts the entire sump would be pumped back into the tank. Just curious how people get around this issue.
I was wondering how you'd keep the siphon going in the event of a power outage. It seems to me when the power restarts the entire sump would be pumped back into the tank. Just curious how people get around this issue.
R ruddybop Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 2, 2011 520 2 0 Erie Pa. www.youtube.com Jan 9, 2012 #2 Here is a stickey with a better understanding on Overflows. They do not loose their prime the way they are designed even with a power outage. Click this link for a better explanation. http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...9465-DIY-Overflow-101-The-Mysteries-Explained Read all the stickeys at the top of the DIY filter forum to learn more..
Here is a stickey with a better understanding on Overflows. They do not loose their prime the way they are designed even with a power outage. Click this link for a better explanation. http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...9465-DIY-Overflow-101-The-Mysteries-Explained Read all the stickeys at the top of the DIY filter forum to learn more..