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Old 07-24-2012, 07:26 PM
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What is the best way to run your ATO water line so that there is no siphoning once the pump shuts down?
I set up my Tunze and after the first run it kept a small trickle until it emptied a gallon or 2 into the sump.
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Old 07-24-2012, 07:33 PM
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My tunze pump, and ato tank level, are both lower than the sump water level
If your ato tank is higher than your sump level, you may get away with a long loop that is higher than the ato tank level
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My tunze pump, and ato tank level, are both lower than the sump water level
If your ato tank is higher than your sump level, you may get away with a long loop that is higher than the ato tank level
It is definitely higher than the sump, I shouldn't have cut the line LOL .

I think there is enough left to try again with the Loop..
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You could also patch the hose with a straight connector
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I have that issue sometimes with my tunze. It's weird though... Mine will be fine from the time I fill up my bucket, to the time I fill it again...But right after I fill it it always seems to siphon for some reason, and then automatically stops. It's the wierdest thing.
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You could also patch the hose with a straight connector
These are the little things that, generally, are not available except by mail, in the great city of Yellowknife. But I will check it out. May have something in a box somewhere LOL
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Water pressure does funny things
Filling your ato probably pushes some water out the hose
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These are the little things that, generally, are not available except by mail, in the great city of Yellowknife.
Automotive vacuum connectors are plastic, so may be reef safe
Do you have a local parts store ?
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Automotive vacuum connectors are plastic, so may be reef safe
Do you have a local parts store ?
The big 2 Walmart and Canadian Tire.
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Old 07-24-2012, 07:51 PM
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If you need to lengthen your hose, I'm sure someone at Can Tire can find you a connector with a hose sample
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