Hi,
I have an Aquaforest 790 with an Aquaforest sump. Basically a 155 gallon display with internal overflow herbie drain. I'm running a Tunze osmolator ATO. I'm using a Sicce SDC 6 return pump.
My basic problem is with level stability in the return chamber. I live in Virginia, and we frequently have thunderstorms and power blips. Whenever that happens and the return pump stops for even a few seconds, the stability of the sump level goes to crap. It is like there are 100 possible levels that the sump will be happy at. Today we had a brief power loss, and my sump reset at a low level, and the ATO kept on filling the return chamber. This filled the display too high, and now I can hear the flow going down the emergency overflow. I had to basically mess around with the return valve until I got the level in the return chamber to where I wanted it again, and then find the valve position that matches the return pump flow.
Sometimes the opposite happens, and the sump level goes high when the pump stops for a few seconds, and continues to run in a high level state with the annoying alarm on the osmolator going off. It never seems to correct itself and even worse when it settles on a low level, I'm getting dilution from my ATO. There has got to be a better way to tune this thing. I'm fairly new to the hobby so all recommendation are welcome.
I've even considered getting a UPS just for the return pump, so that it never shuts off ... but I will still have this problem after every weekly water change.
What am I doing wrong? Certainly there has to be a way to balance the pump, tank level and return valve so that I don't have to adjust everything when the pump shuts off for just a few seconds.
I have an Aquaforest 790 with an Aquaforest sump. Basically a 155 gallon display with internal overflow herbie drain. I'm running a Tunze osmolator ATO. I'm using a Sicce SDC 6 return pump.
My basic problem is with level stability in the return chamber. I live in Virginia, and we frequently have thunderstorms and power blips. Whenever that happens and the return pump stops for even a few seconds, the stability of the sump level goes to crap. It is like there are 100 possible levels that the sump will be happy at. Today we had a brief power loss, and my sump reset at a low level, and the ATO kept on filling the return chamber. This filled the display too high, and now I can hear the flow going down the emergency overflow. I had to basically mess around with the return valve until I got the level in the return chamber to where I wanted it again, and then find the valve position that matches the return pump flow.
Sometimes the opposite happens, and the sump level goes high when the pump stops for a few seconds, and continues to run in a high level state with the annoying alarm on the osmolator going off. It never seems to correct itself and even worse when it settles on a low level, I'm getting dilution from my ATO. There has got to be a better way to tune this thing. I'm fairly new to the hobby so all recommendation are welcome.
I've even considered getting a UPS just for the return pump, so that it never shuts off ... but I will still have this problem after every weekly water change.
What am I doing wrong? Certainly there has to be a way to balance the pump, tank level and return valve so that I don't have to adjust everything when the pump shuts off for just a few seconds.