Sump it self having a restrictionI live in Florida... ac is on constantly set to 72 degrees.
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Sump it self having a restrictionI live in Florida... ac is on constantly set to 72 degrees.
No obvious block though. Gonna pull out the intake to look at it closer. The outtake can't be clogged. Too much pressure and clear tubingSump it self having a restriction
The filters in the sump. Check to make sure there's no blockage in the sump its self. If water is slowed in the sump it will cause the pump chamber to be low.No obvious block though. Gonna pull out the intake to look at it closer. The outtake can't be clogged. Too much pressure and clear tubing
It's a DC pump but I've had it stay consistent for 2 months. Really think it could be this drastic randomly 2 months later?That style overflow can hold a lot of water and fluctuate depending on your pump output. The level can go up and down and you might not notice. Do you use a adjustable dc pump? That loop in your sump line might cause flow variations
Ok I'll look into this. Just hope there isn't a leak. First tank was a manufacturing defect and I had to rip it apart. Lost my first scape that I loved. Got ticked trying to recreat it so I hope the tank is fine...As others said I bet your fighting with air pockets somewhere, I got away from the durso setup for that reason. Adjusting the air valve atop of it was a pita and when the return pump would restart it would periodically air lock the primary drain until the pressure equalized, a loud whoosh and the primary drain was back in business. I went back to a herbie style drain and the surge issues on the drain side went away.
It wasn't on. Tank is cyclingProbably the drain as many have said BUT....while messing with the skimmer did you adjust it at all and could it possibly be skimming more water now that it was before?