PeeJ
Thu, 5th Feb 2004, 10:27 PM
You know how in radiators, you can get air bubbles in the plumbing, and it will cuase the car to overheat. Can this happen in drains?
From the external overflow, I have spaflex hose for drain. The hose does not make a constant decent to the sump. Rather, it makes a very gradual, extruded U shape. I always wondered if this was a bad idea. just never trimmed off the excesss.
so today everything was cool, then i turned off everything, and turned it back on to free a trapped snail. next thing i know, my tank is about to overflow, and the water level in the external side of my overflow is super high as well. There is no way for things to go down the drain, as there is a bio ball grabbing all the big stuff. i shook the tube, now everything is good again...
is it just air trapped causing poor flow? i waslucky this time to be sittin near, but im worried now and wish to isolate the cause.
From the external overflow, I have spaflex hose for drain. The hose does not make a constant decent to the sump. Rather, it makes a very gradual, extruded U shape. I always wondered if this was a bad idea. just never trimmed off the excesss.
so today everything was cool, then i turned off everything, and turned it back on to free a trapped snail. next thing i know, my tank is about to overflow, and the water level in the external side of my overflow is super high as well. There is no way for things to go down the drain, as there is a bio ball grabbing all the big stuff. i shook the tube, now everything is good again...
is it just air trapped causing poor flow? i waslucky this time to be sittin near, but im worried now and wish to isolate the cause.