I was just wondering if there was any pieces that I could attach somewhere in my system's plumbing to stop a siphon or to block it somewhere along the line before my sump starts overflowing.
My tank has an internal overflow box in the corner. When the power goes out, water from the overflow continues to drain into the sump for a little bit (im using a draino standpipe, so it has some height to reach in the overflow box before it drains into the sump). The main problem is that since my return line is submerged about 3 or 4 inches below the surface of the water, everything from that point up gets sucked back through it because of the siphon. If me or my dad aren't home to run up to the tank and raise the return line out of the water, its a big mess.
I tried raising the return line a little bit when the tank is running normally but it causes too much water splash on my lights. Since my sump is only a 10 gal it gets filled up pretty quick.
So is there anything that would stop or block a siphon when the power goes out and no one is home?
My tank has an internal overflow box in the corner. When the power goes out, water from the overflow continues to drain into the sump for a little bit (im using a draino standpipe, so it has some height to reach in the overflow box before it drains into the sump). The main problem is that since my return line is submerged about 3 or 4 inches below the surface of the water, everything from that point up gets sucked back through it because of the siphon. If me or my dad aren't home to run up to the tank and raise the return line out of the water, its a big mess.
I tried raising the return line a little bit when the tank is running normally but it causes too much water splash on my lights. Since my sump is only a 10 gal it gets filled up pretty quick.
So is there anything that would stop or block a siphon when the power goes out and no one is home?