TXKev
Wed, 22nd Nov 2006, 12:24 AM
I re-plumbed my tank this weekend and now am having a problem with air coming through the plumbing. The feed going to my fuge looks like a percolating coffee pot.
I have a 1" drain that I comes from the bottom of the tank. I placed a T on it about 6 inches from the bottom of the tank. Below the T is a ball valve and then a 1" pipe running into the sump. This side has micro bubbles but I think that is expected with the amount of flow.
Coming from the side of the T, I have a 1" pipe running horizontally to the other side of the stand (30") with a ball valve in the middle. It then has a 90 degree turn and drops to 3/4" pipe and runs down into the fuge. I have tried having a pipe that only goes about an inch below the surface of the water and also one that runs about 8 inches into the tank. Both gave me problems with bubbles.
Any suggestions on how to get rid of the bubbles? I have thought of adding a T to the 3/4" pipe running down to the fuge and adding a 90 degree and a pipe as an air vent. Not sure if that would work or not.
Thanks,
Kevin
I have a 1" drain that I comes from the bottom of the tank. I placed a T on it about 6 inches from the bottom of the tank. Below the T is a ball valve and then a 1" pipe running into the sump. This side has micro bubbles but I think that is expected with the amount of flow.
Coming from the side of the T, I have a 1" pipe running horizontally to the other side of the stand (30") with a ball valve in the middle. It then has a 90 degree turn and drops to 3/4" pipe and runs down into the fuge. I have tried having a pipe that only goes about an inch below the surface of the water and also one that runs about 8 inches into the tank. Both gave me problems with bubbles.
Any suggestions on how to get rid of the bubbles? I have thought of adding a T to the 3/4" pipe running down to the fuge and adding a 90 degree and a pipe as an air vent. Not sure if that would work or not.
Thanks,
Kevin