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Save $ on dosing pump with your weir type overflow

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I've recently installed a weir type overflow on my 100g mixed reef, and due to some extenuating circumstances I wasn't really interested in even spending the $15 or so to pick up something along the lines of an aqualifter to pull air out of the device to keep the siphon going. My initial thought was to just run some airline from the nipple on the overflow down to the sump and just manually start a siphon and let it run. . .life is happy, right? Nope. I have a 2100gph flow powerhead right next to the overflow and every time the wavemaker powers it up it creates a LOT of turbulence right at the weir's intake causing it to take on more air than that siphon can handle.

I'd pretty much given up and resigned myself to picking up a Tom's Aqualifter when I had a great cheap-skate idea yesterday. I dug around and found one of my old AquaClear powerheads that have been gathering dust for probably the best part of a decade (or more) and placed the airline from the weir into the venturi intake of the AquaClear and dropped it into the sump. Abra-capocus (who can name the reference?) a simple and free solution.

Of course, at the end of the day this is a very "duh" solution, but it's just the kind of thing we don't think about when we're trying to solve something like this. As reefkeepers we're often very quick to go shell out a little cash for whatever we need without digging in the closet first. Anyway, maybe this will help somebody else save a buck down the road.

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Updated 03-28-2010 at 08:16 PM by hardaur

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  1. VitalApparatuz's Avatar
    "Abra capocus" is from Bugs Bunny's trip to the haunted house
  2. hardaur's Avatar
    We have a winner!
  3. melev's Avatar
    Come on, reveal!
  4. hardaur's Avatar
    Ok ok!!

    (I will take a pic tomorrow)
  5. dpmamay's Avatar
    I actually did the same thing. However there is a but. I used an aquaclear 50 I think but it was not strong enough. It would hold the siphon but it would not start one. I almost flooded my dining room. So I bought the aqualifter. I fed the line right into my overflow box and now when I turn my main pump off to feed it makes a really loud annoying bubbling noise to remind me my pump is off.