Single siphon drain with high level shutoff on pump. Thoughts?

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I hate our durso return so much. Its unconscienably loud and not very safe.

Thinking about installing a gate valve and pulling the durso bit to turn it into a single siphon drainpipe.

If I put a level switch on the DT that kills power to the return pump, I will have a quieter drain system that is safer than my current system.

I'm curious to know, if the level gets high overnight or while I'm at work, will I need to worry about decimating our chaeto and other critters in the fuge?
 

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I would not worry so much about the fuge, as I would the main tank with reduced flow , no heat ect...from not having the return pump on.
As you have found out a duriso drain is not silent. It will never be quiet. People have come up with better drains that offer protection against tank overflow. Maybe a herbie can be fitted to your tank?
 
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I would not worry so much about the fuge, as I would the main tank with reduced flow , no heat ect...from not having the return pump on.
As you have found out a duriso drain is not silent. It will never be quiet. People have come up with better drains that offer protection against tank overflow. Maybe a herbie can be fitted to your tank?

The MP 40 in the DT should account for flow and gas exchange.

I've thought about doing a Herbie, I doubt its viable to make those plumbing changes for a number of reasons. Very little space to work with in this system... maybe a pseudo Herbie where both drains are teed together. Gate valve on the main drain and leave the dry emergency drain unrestricted.
 
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