Help with Pan world 1700 GPH Return with high flow

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Hello all, I recently repurposed a pan world to run as one return. Every time I turn it off and it turns back on, water shoots out son fast to a point it floods over the front of the tank. The pump is running at around 1000 gph so flow is high and I want to keep it this way. Are there any options I can use to stop or restrict flow other than going to a DC pump?

I already have three ball valves on the return line, just when I'm not around, say during feeding, and I want to shut down the pump, I need another solution. I was told a check valve would achieve this, is that true?
 
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A check valve may help as it will prevent the line from filling with air but I have never used one as it introduces another point of failure.
Is the output adjustable so you can change the angle? I have a similar issue with a reeflo pump only it splashes on my lights. I ended up plugging it into a smart outlet I had laying around. I use the app to turn it off when feeding etc then I just hold a peice of 1/4" plywood over the top when I turn the pump back on. My sump is in the basement so it saves me some trips up and down the stairs. The plywood I already have cut to cover the tank when I'm working on lights etc but a peice of glass or pexi would work I think.
 
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