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So I’m curious as to what I can add to my return pipe so it isn’t just an open flow back into tank. If I have to buy something to make it better and easier please direct me.
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So I’m curious as to what I can add to my return pipe so it isn’t just an open flow back into tank. If I have to buy something to make it better and easier please direct me.
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If the end is threaded, you add loc-line to it to complete a discharge nozzle
 

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Edit: oops, read you're msg to quickly and misinterpreted. Adding a loc-line is a good idea as stated above.

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Drill a small hole to make a siphon break or keep the amount of submerged pipe in the display tank to a minimum so only a small volume of water will be siphoned to the sump before the siphon breaks. Absolutely do not rely on only a check valve.
 

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I'm not sure what adapters you would need but VCA Random Flow Generators would be a really nice addition. They too function off of locline fittings as mentioned above.
 
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I'm not sure what adapters you would need but VCA Random Flow Generators would be a really nice addition. They too function off of locline fittings as mentioned above.
Yeah I got some on my other tank, they’re great.
 

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I've been wondering the same. I need to add a sleeve for threaded fittings. Will bring my flow way up !
 

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Edit: oops, read you're msg to quickly and misinterpreted. Adding a loc-line is a good idea as stated above.

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Drill a small hole to make a siphon break or keep the amount of submerged pipe in the display tank to a minimum so only a small volume of water will be siphoned to the sump before the siphon breaks. Absolutely do not rely on only a check valve.

How would you go about placing the hole?

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This is what the discharge going into my tank looks like on the back of the tank.. would a tiny hole in the top of the elbow work? Would putting a tee in place of the elbow and add a reverse check valve to it work as an anti siphon?
 

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How would you go about placing the hole?

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This is what the discharge going into my tank looks like on the back of the tank.. would a tiny hole in the top of the elbow work? Would putting a tee in place of the elbow and add a reverse check valve to it work as an anti siphon?
My holes are right as it tees into the water.
 

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