View Full Version : the water balance is acting funky...
Poor Boy
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 05:48 PM
the tank water level is extremely high, almost spilling out and my sumps water level is low... any ideas?
The_wolfeman
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 05:50 PM
Overflow box in tank or hang on?
jcnkt_ellis
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 05:56 PM
Either a clog in your drain or return; or your return pump is acting up
Poor Boy
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:01 PM
the OF is in the tank, HOB.
ill take the drain tube off and inspect it. if i dont find anything i guess it will be safe to assume its the pump.
BBQHILLBILLY
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:02 PM
Wolfman was hinting , ithink, you can move the hob up and down to change the levels, just thinking
The_wolfeman
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:05 PM
I'm not sure what you mean but if you are running a HOB then you could be losing siphon or the level needs to be adjusted.
If it's drilled you have blockage in a drain somewhere. I don't think it's a pump because that would result in excess water in the sump not the display.
BBQHILLBILLY
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:10 PM
my bad, hobs can be sensitive any change front or back up or down will change sw levels in display and sump
Poor Boy
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:20 PM
so i checked the drain pump and that wasnt it, but while putting the OF back on i noticed the of was all the way down. the plastic wing nut must have loosened up.
thing is, i know have to get the suction going and i cant find the **** tube i use to siphon the water and im in no way mobile because i messed up my back at work today.
any make shift ideas?
Poor Boy
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:31 PM
it was the OF. some how it was knocked up and was allowing the tank water level to raise up. i didnt even think about check the level of the OF.
my chick called me at work freaking out that the display tank was overflowing so i LOL'ed and then told her to shut everything off. i then hurt my back. the entire time at the er all i could think about is the tank.
i was also able to find a small enough tube that would allow me to suck the water.
thanks for the help! i would have honestly never thought of checking the of.
BBQHILLBILLY
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 06:34 PM
awesome glad you fixed it
Poor Boy
Mon, 30th Jun 2014, 07:49 PM
Yeah, I was pretty relieved. I also lied about it overflowing. I had misunderstood her. The water level was pretty high though.
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