Overflow syphon problem?

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I have a 90 gallon with a corner overflow into a sump. At times my overflow area backs up with water then goes rushing down into the sump.

I use a flex type hose and thought that was the problem, with my old sump it would usually correct itself fairly quickly. Sometimes it seems like it happens when I open the lid for feeding like it is an air pressure problem.

I switched last week to a much larger Trigger Sump and now the problem seems more frequent and lasts longer.

The new sump flows much faster and I had to throttle my return pump a bit, I'm not sure if that matters though.

Anyone else have a similar problem?
 
Make sure your flexible hose doesn't have a low or high spot in it. Air could be trapped there causing the problem. The hose needs to have a constant downhill angle. This is the reason I changed all of my plumbing to rigid PVC
 
Is your system a herbie setup. Before my herbie setup I had flex hose and it made a horrible flushing noise unless I throttled my return mag 9 way back. Now she runs wide open with no problems. If you can, I recommend it
 
If it is NOT a herbie, do you have enough air behind the water? Are you sure your air intake is not clogged?
 
The flex hose is in a lazy s shape, which is why I have been thinking it was the problem.

I'm not knowledgeable about the Herbie style, I'll have to look it up.

As far as the air intake, I assume your asking about the toothpick sized tube at the top of the overflow, I do see water coming up through it so it must be clear.

I never hard plumbed because I knew I would reconfigure, the system has been up since August. I suppose I could now that I have the sump I wanted but I'm a little scared to do it since I don't have experience.
 
Water should not be coming through the tube in the top of the overflow. Air should be going in there, not water out of there!!!
 
If your going to reconfigure i would definately consider going with a herbie there is no noise if configured correctly. The only noise I hear now is my pump. I am in the process of installing my 90rr tank. It has a corner overflow like yours. If you have two holes in overflow like mine(most likely), you have two options for a herbie.

Option 1 - Use both holes in overflow as your drains, pipe your return flow up backside of tank and over the top.

Option 2 - (what I did) drill a 3rd hole in overflow and keep everything in overflow.

If you decide to go herbie, I suggest you use a gate valve as opposed to ball valve on main drain line. The gate valve will allow you to better tune the overflow water lvl.
 
I never had experience with any type of plumbing before doing mine. Just do your research first and plant it out. I went with a herbie overflow in my 90g and it's dead silent. The noisiest thing on/in my tank is my MP10. I routed my return over the top of the tank as opposed to drilling the tank. Here's my plumbing with a Trigger Ruby30 sump.
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^^ Very true. I used a hacksaw and a dremel lol only because I didn't want to spend the extra $$ They worked just time consuming.
 
I'm in sales and about as much a handi man as Santa clause. If I can reconfigure my tank using a herbie anybody can. Just do a google search and it will lay it all out. It made my tank nearly silent and increased my flow turn over. Good luck
 
I think HiImSean volunteered to come up to North Georgia to plumb me up!

I discovered part of the problem, my water level was low. The weird syphon still happens but corrects quickly. As I type this I'm holding the newborn. I may have to live with it for a while.
 
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