Redsea return chamber level fluctuation

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Hi All,

Have a quick question, I have 2 return pumps connected by a Y as return on my redsea 200 G2. From time to time the level in the return pump chamber starts fluctuating then stabilizes.

I wonder if opening fully the diaphragm valve to see if something is in there. But it drives me nuts with the apex alerts

Ps: im trying to line up the graphs of the reef mat when water is released by rolling the mat or when the ato fills but they don't line up so I cant root cause to that

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Out of curiosity, are both pumps running together, do they alternate, and do you have check valves at both pumps?
 

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If you’re sure it’s not the reefmat, or diaphragm valve (I hate those and swapped it for a gate valve), you could temporarily turn off one pump and plug the line off (just run the tank with one pump) as a troubleshooting step. If the problem persists with only one pump running (and the other line plugged), then it’s going to be something with the valve/reefmat/or pump losing pressure. If the problem disappears, the pumps could be fighting each other and a check valve could be chattering.
 

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Also, do you have a controller (with some sort of programming) that could be shutting off one of the pumps for some random reason? Just a thought. Could be a pump overheating or otherwise shutting down and coming back online as well.
 
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Also, do you have a controller (with some sort of programming) that could be shutting off one of the pumps for some random reason? Just a thought. Could be a pump overheating or otherwise shutting down and coming back online as well.
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Good point, looking at the data cant see wattage dropping
 

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