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Okay guys and gals i have a question i set up ATO for my sump using a 23 gallon thin blue recycle bin the ones you get at home depot and I'm using a Mag 7 to pump the water its hooked up to a JBJ ato unit my problem is the system works fine but i noticed that after the pump shut off i still had water flow not fast but more like a siphon can anyone tell me how to stop this siphon effect as until i can solve this i can't leave the system connected please help me guys oh yeah the sump is on the same level as the fill container
 
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sump ato layout

here is how mines is setup and the line never sits in the water in the sump so I'm stuck guys click on the link and see a 3rd grade level drawing lol
 

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NYreefNoob

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or put a elbow that will rise above and leave open to break the syphon. if there is a downward aim of the line going into the sump you will get a continous syphon and water will continue to pour out
 

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What i like recommending and the easiest way i can relate is is use pvc to make a rain gutter going into the sump. The top of the pvc going into the sump needs to be higher than the ato container. The output from the mag 7 goes into the pvc. The bottom of that output also needs to be above the ato container water line. The gap between the ato output and pvc gutter create your siphon break and the pvc "gutter" prevents water from spraying everywhere.
 

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i would use a much smaller pump. an aqua lifter should work. if something sticks you'll have a flood in no time with the mag.
the discharge of the output line has to be above the water level in the ato reservoir.
 

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Others have given great feedback. The water will continue to siphon until the level of water in the ATO is the same as the sump.
I'm curious why you're using a Mag7 as an ato pump. That thing is a beast at 700gph. And that's a disaster waiting to happen.
There are many ways to tackle this, especially with breaking the siphon. But here's a thought, can you just run the output to the DT since it's higher? This might not be a good idea since it will take a bit longer for the level to rise in the sump.
 
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okay so i will try and answer the last three questions best i can
1- the reason i use the mag7 is because of the distance from the ATO container to the sump i tried the smaller pumps and they just weren't working that well, and i can't run it to the DT due to the fact that my filter room is way too far from the DT

2- I'm also using the Mag7 because I'm about to get a barrel and put a bulk head on it and use the pump on the outside so this is why everything is right now PVC

3- as you can see in the picture slightly lol the return is much higher than the container but yet i still get a siphon from the ATO to the Sump

so what i was thinking is if i drill a small hole in the pipe thats in the ATO container would that break the siphon once the pump shuts off is would be right above the water level and i would angle down into the container so any water that sprays out will just go right down and i was thinking that once the pump is off there won't be any pressure so the siphon would be cut due to the air it sucks in what do you guys think
 

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The tubing on the sump side must be higher than the container for it to air break. In your picture your container is taller than the sump so what you could do is either run the tubing up high or take a piece of pvc run it up the sump higher than the container and stick the tubing in that , that will create an air break.
 
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The tubing on the sump side must be higher than the container for it to air break. In your picture your container is taller than the sump so what you could do is either run the tubing up high or take a piece of pvc run it up the sump higher than the container and stick the tubing in that , that will create an air break.


thanks i will try that
 

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