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I use several aqualifters and neither seem to keep dripping after they're turned off. You might want to get some new airline tubing and/or run some hot water through it, just to clean it, etc? Otherwise, I'm not sure!
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It's weird, because it's a brand new set up, just installed. Puzzling.....
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Is the ATO reservior higher than the sump? It so, it is possible you are getting a siphon.
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I'll probably keeping the sensor in the sump, and put the return line into the tank.(which is higher than the reservior.) Grade 6 science.
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