I probably "didn't get the memo" since this issue is too basic.
How can you have a variable return pump GPH and a fixed overflow valve GPH without having flooding issues in the overflow box and the sump?
This is rendering my protein skimmer useless since it floods everyday and cant keep the salinity stable. To me, the solution would be to open the overflow valve all the way and let the return pump oscillate the GPH freely, but I'm sure thats not the proper way to do it. Besides, If I do that, the level in the overflow box lowers to its minimum and the noise generated from the water going down the pipe in the overflow box is incredibly loud, not an option.
Also, from what I saw in a video, the water level in the overflow box is supposed to be approximately 1cm below the tip of the overflow pipe, but thats impossible due to the increase/decrease in GPH being pumped by the return pump into the tank while the overflow valve maintains a steady GPH flow to the sump.
Please check the following diagram:
How can you have a variable return pump GPH and a fixed overflow valve GPH without having flooding issues in the overflow box and the sump?
This is rendering my protein skimmer useless since it floods everyday and cant keep the salinity stable. To me, the solution would be to open the overflow valve all the way and let the return pump oscillate the GPH freely, but I'm sure thats not the proper way to do it. Besides, If I do that, the level in the overflow box lowers to its minimum and the noise generated from the water going down the pipe in the overflow box is incredibly loud, not an option.
Also, from what I saw in a video, the water level in the overflow box is supposed to be approximately 1cm below the tip of the overflow pipe, but thats impossible due to the increase/decrease in GPH being pumped by the return pump into the tank while the overflow valve maintains a steady GPH flow to the sump.
Please check the following diagram: