Overflow box making me give up on hobby

paxton.rock

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I made my own sump about 6 months ago with an HOB overflow. After 3 months I crashed my tank. Took a 3 month break. I just filed my tank back up and fired it up and overflow is still a loud piece of **** that makes me punch a hole in the wall. Wanting to give up so bad. I can’t handle this HOB crap. But again, I can’t afford a pre drilled rimless fancy aquarium.

And now 1 of my 2 “U” tubes for the siphon is collecting a huge air bubble that I never had a problem with before and I can NOT get rid of it.

Anyways, if I can’t figure out how to make this thing keep a siphon and be quiet then I am seriously done with the hobby which breaks my heart.

So please inform me with something I don’t know. Thanks.

I have an Eshopps HOB overflow
 

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Sorry to hear you are having such trouble. I am not super familiar with HOB overflows, but I have heard of people having air bubbles build up if the overflow is oversized, not sure how true that is, but a thought. I have used U tubes for water bridges and when I needed to start syphon or to get out air I would just run a piece of airline tubing up the tube until I got to the apex/air bubble and then suck it out and quickly remove the airline tubing, worked a charm.

Bump and hopefully people who are more familiar with these overflows can help.
 
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How much flow are you putting through the overflow? And is this the one with two tubes running simultaneously?
My return pump is powerful enough that I can run the sump dry so I have it turned down. I know that the pump isn’t undersized.

It is the one with 2 tubes yes
 

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When I was using a HOB overflow, to get rid of the big bubble, I used a some airline tubing with a piece of straw on the end, and routed the stiff end up into the tube so it stayed at the top, where the bubble was. Once I got the siphon running, I was able to suck the air bubble out, and them pull the airline tubing out.
I then used a 90 degree pvc elbow on the drain to reduce the sound. It didn't silence it totally, but reduced the annoying sound significantly.
 

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Do you have pictures of your overflow? One way to get rid of the bubble constantly is to run an aqualift pump with airline tubing into the U tube. Run it all the time back into your sump ot tank. Secondly, can you fit a small durso drain into the overflow? Itll raise the water level in the overflow, dampens the noise dramatically.
 

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You can get like a Rio pump and do what scuba says only put the airline hose in the venturi port.
That way it constantly sucks out of the tubing.

Like this for illustration.
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Its the poor man's aqualifter.
Just make sure the airline tube is inside the U pipe at the highest point.
 

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I saw someone cover the ends of U tube with plastic wrap. Placed those ends into the tank and OF box and then removed. There was a medium bubble but he just kept flicking it and it eventually went into smaller pieces to full siphon.
 

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