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The OP already fixed his issue, but that brings up a good question. How do people weight their tubing? I ran into that issue with my Dos lines. I ended up zip tieing the line to a submerged pump. I tried a lot of things to weight it down with no luck. Anything that would have worked isn't fish safe.Definitely check for air leaks.Check to make sure that the tubing is fully seated at the head and then tighten the fittings at the head a little at a time if you do still get air.
Also, make sure your tubing is weighted to ensure it doesn't curl up come out of the fresh salt water.
Heavier PVC pieces work. I zip tie the tubing to the PVC.The OP already fixed his issue, but that brings up a good question. How do people weight their tubing? I ran into that issue with my Dos lines. I ended up zip tieing the line to a submerged pump. I tried a lot of things to weight it down with no luck. Anything that would have worked isn't fish safe.
I re did my whole setup blew the lines out and reprimed it looks to be working again. odd how the line refilling the tank with clean water would get clogged , you'd expect it maybe from the dirty side. very odd
I was able to get PVC to work with flexible tubing but not the RO/DI tubing that I ended up using with my DOS. Stuff is like wire lol.Heavier PVC pieces work. I zip tie the tubing to the PVC.
I drilled into pvc fittings and used that to keep my line at the bottom of the tank. Hope that helps.Heavier PVC pieces work. I zip tie the tubing to the PVC.