So I got a custom made external refugium have it fed by an AI AXIS 40 and overflows back into the sump. trying to get this thing going but I think I have some kind of physics problem I haven’t planned for.
You see in these photos the return and overflow lines are the same height, the return elbows down with siphon break holes drilled, the overflow originally had the spray bar installed and I’ve since removed thinking that was the issue but even with no obstruction it still seems to only trickle down the overflow and no matter the speed of the feed pump, it still fills the reservoir faster than it drains
If it were a hole size issue I would presume I would just see it not being able to keep up, but it’s just a slow trickle..absolutely baffled.
Things I have tried
I tried orientating the overflow elbow down, and toward the front
I tried to stick 1/4 RO rube into the fitting to see if it is some kind of air pocket and it seems to help a little but then when increasing the flow it seems to hinder the overflows ability given that it is consuming space in the bulkhead
I tried to feed the same pump that feeds the fuge, into the overflow line where it enters back into the tank (assumed this might work like those python hoses) but still just doesn't seem to be making much difference
You see in these photos the return and overflow lines are the same height, the return elbows down with siphon break holes drilled, the overflow originally had the spray bar installed and I’ve since removed thinking that was the issue but even with no obstruction it still seems to only trickle down the overflow and no matter the speed of the feed pump, it still fills the reservoir faster than it drains
If it were a hole size issue I would presume I would just see it not being able to keep up, but it’s just a slow trickle..absolutely baffled.
Things I have tried
I tried orientating the overflow elbow down, and toward the front
I tried to stick 1/4 RO rube into the fitting to see if it is some kind of air pocket and it seems to help a little but then when increasing the flow it seems to hinder the overflows ability given that it is consuming space in the bulkhead
I tried to feed the same pump that feeds the fuge, into the overflow line where it enters back into the tank (assumed this might work like those python hoses) but still just doesn't seem to be making much difference