A Fishkeeping forum. FishKeepingBanter.com

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » FishKeepingBanter.com forum » rec.aquaria.marine » Reefs
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Need help with hang on overflow



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old January 26th 08, 01:13 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
gaijin
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 17
Default Need help with hang on overflow

I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.

While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.

Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.
  #2  
Old January 26th 08, 01:25 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,181
Default Need help with hang on overflow

That's why built in overflows are so much better.
Remember that next time you are purchasing a tank.
So many stores push the overflow box because it's
easier for them to make a sale, and the customer is
none the wiser. In the mean time, here is a little
trick that I found to help. Cut you a piece of vinal
tubing that is narrow enough to easily slide through
the U tube. Cut that piece of vinal tubing 1 inch in
length.

Tie a piece of fishing line to it, and stick it into
the U tube. Then with the water flowing through the
U tube and down the overflow, adjust the position
of the 1 inch tube to a position that helps keep the
bubbles from becoming a problem.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 8:13 PM:
I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.

While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.

Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.

  #3  
Old January 26th 08, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,181
Default Need help with hang on overflow

Oops that should have said 1/2 inch, instead of 1 inch.

Wayne Sallee



Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/25/2008 8:25 PM:
That's why built in overflows are so much better. Remember that next
time you are purchasing a tank. So many stores push the overflow box
because it's easier for them to make a sale, and the customer is none
the wiser. In the mean time, here is a little trick that I found to
help. Cut you a piece of vinal tubing that is narrow enough to easily
slide through the U tube. Cut that piece of vinal tubing 1 inch in length.

Tie a piece of fishing line to it, and stick it into the U tube. Then
with the water flowing through the U tube and down the overflow, adjust
the position of the 1 inch tube to a position that helps keep the
bubbles from becoming a problem.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 8:13 PM:
I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.

While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.
Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.

  #4  
Old January 26th 08, 02:54 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
gaijin
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 17
Default Need help with hang on overflow

Thanks for that, I will give that a try. Do youhave any idea why the
bubble dissappears whe the box is removed from the tank?

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:54:03 -0500, Wayne Sallee
wrote:

Oops that should have said 1/2 inch, instead of 1 inch.

Wayne Sallee



Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/25/2008 8:25 PM:
That's why built in overflows are so much better. Remember that next
time you are purchasing a tank. So many stores push the overflow box
because it's easier for them to make a sale, and the customer is none
the wiser. In the mean time, here is a little trick that I found to
help. Cut you a piece of vinal tubing that is narrow enough to easily
slide through the U tube. Cut that piece of vinal tubing 1 inch in length.

Tie a piece of fishing line to it, and stick it into the U tube. Then
with the water flowing through the U tube and down the overflow, adjust
the position of the 1 inch tube to a position that helps keep the
bubbles from becoming a problem.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 8:13 PM:
I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.

While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.
Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.


  #5  
Old January 26th 08, 01:10 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,181
Default Need help with hang on overflow

I'm assuming that you are referring to the box that
is in the aquarium.

It's because the water level in the box is lower
than the water level in the aquarium, and when you
lower the box into the water, it has more pressure
to push the bubbles through. By increasing flow
rate, and/or decreasing U tube diameter, you
decrease the chance of bubbles staying in the U
tube. By the way, if you were to experimentally
remove the inside box, you would get more water flow
through the U tube, but as soon as the water in the
tank reached equilibrium, the water flow would be
back to where it was originally.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 9:54 PM:
Thanks for that, I will give that a try. Do youhave any idea why the
bubble dissappears whe the box is removed from the tank?

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:54:03 -0500, Wayne Sallee
wrote:

Oops that should have said 1/2 inch, instead of 1 inch.

Wayne Sallee



Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/25/2008 8:25 PM:
That's why built in overflows are so much better. Remember that next
time you are purchasing a tank. So many stores push the overflow box
because it's easier for them to make a sale, and the customer is none
the wiser. In the mean time, here is a little trick that I found to
help. Cut you a piece of vinal tubing that is narrow enough to easily
slide through the U tube. Cut that piece of vinal tubing 1 inch in length.

Tie a piece of fishing line to it, and stick it into the U tube. Then
with the water flowing through the U tube and down the overflow, adjust
the position of the 1 inch tube to a position that helps keep the
bubbles from becoming a problem.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 8:13 PM:
I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.

While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.
Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.


  #6  
Old January 26th 08, 01:19 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
gaijin
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 17
Default Need help with hang on overflow



I see, yes that makes sense....


On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:10:35 -0500, Wayne Sallee
wrote:

I'm assuming that you are referring to the box that
is in the aquarium.

It's because the water level in the box is lower
than the water level in the aquarium, and when you
lower the box into the water, it has more pressure
to push the bubbles through. By increasing flow
rate, and/or decreasing U tube diameter, you
decrease the chance of bubbles staying in the U
tube. By the way, if you were to experimentally
remove the inside box, you would get more water flow
through the U tube, but as soon as the water in the
tank reached equilibrium, the water flow would be
back to where it was originally.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 9:54 PM:
Thanks for that, I will give that a try. Do youhave any idea why the
bubble dissappears whe the box is removed from the tank?

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:54:03 -0500, Wayne Sallee
wrote:

Oops that should have said 1/2 inch, instead of 1 inch.

Wayne Sallee



Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/25/2008 8:25 PM:
That's why built in overflows are so much better. Remember that next
time you are purchasing a tank. So many stores push the overflow box
because it's easier for them to make a sale, and the customer is none
the wiser. In the mean time, here is a little trick that I found to
help. Cut you a piece of vinal tubing that is narrow enough to easily
slide through the U tube. Cut that piece of vinal tubing 1 inch in length.

Tie a piece of fishing line to it, and stick it into the U tube. Then
with the water flowing through the U tube and down the overflow, adjust
the position of the 1 inch tube to a position that helps keep the
bubbles from becoming a problem.

Wayne Sallee



gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 8:13 PM:
I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.

While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.
Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.



  #7  
Old January 26th 08, 02:32 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, alt.callahans, alt.fan.art-bell
KurtG[_6_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8
Default Need help with hang on overflow.and Wayne wants to talk aboutdick size

On Jan 25, 7:54*pm, Wayne Sallee wrote:
Oops that should have said 1/2 inch, instead of 1 inch.

Wayne Sallee


Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/25/2008 8:25 PM:



That's why built in overflows are so much better. Remember that next
time you are purchasing a tank. So many stores push the overflow box
because it's easier for them to make a sale, and the customer is none
the wiser. In the mean time, here is a little trick that I found to
help. Cut you a piece of vinal tubing that is narrow enough to easily
slide through the U tube. Cut that piece of vinal tubing 1 inch in length.


Tie a piece of fishing line to it, and stick it into the U tube. Then
with the water flowing through the U tube and down the overflow, *adjust
the position of the 1 inch tube to a position that helps keep the
bubbles from becoming a problem.


Wayne Sallee


gaijin wrote on 1/25/2008 8:13 PM:
I have always had a problem with my hang overflow unit. *The siphon
always gets an air bubble in it and eventually gets big enough that
the siphon is in danger of breaking and the water level in the tank
gets very high.


While tinkering around today, I noticed that if I remove the overflow
part of the box that sits inside the tank that the air bubble
dissapears and the water flow greatly increases. *Anyone have any idea
what this means and does it give any hints as to a possible fix.
Does it mean that the overflow box is too small? *I have used over
flows before and I just don't know why this one is giving me this
problem.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Were not talkin g about your dick size Wayne.......duh you clueless
buffoon.....................
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Best Hang on Wet/Dry filter Ryon Bordoni Reefs 2 June 26th 04 10:48 PM
CPR Hang-On Refugium Mike Reefs 3 May 24th 04 12:09 AM
hang on refugium on 29 willis stanley Reefs 1 October 16th 03 05:05 AM
WTB: hang on skimmer Matt Marketplace 0 September 7th 03 05:38 PM
Hang on pumps Bob Phelps Reefs 2 August 12th 03 02:22 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:31 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 FishKeepingBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.