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I use the cheap $1ish airline valves from a pet store. 2 of them aren't quite enough to flow enough air for my overflow though. 3-4 would probably be ideal, but that's getting a bit ridiculous.

if you need that many then you dont need a valve, i dont use any.

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if you need that many then you dont need a valve, i dont use any.

Just drilling holes I couldn't get the water level stable so it would stop siphoning out too much water and gurgling then filling the tank with bubbles from running the pump dry. What I need is a bigger valve, but I haven't bothered to look for one.

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If you cut a right angle triangle out of the pipe, and a slit in the plug, you can turn it round to regulate air flow.

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cut a v on less of an angle than this and have a slit on the plug. When you turn the plug the slit gradually has a bigger intake as it gets further along the "V" cut.

I think this might be what tel is saying.

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Oh as a random quesiton what would happen if you put an air pump on a venturi intake? I was thinking I could put a crap airpump from an old tank on. Would this be better, worse or indifferent?

for a skimmer? I thought about the same thing, but then the venturi pumps will only suck as much as they need to. typically you need to shut the valve down to a smaller opening on these intakes to reduce get finer bubbles and thus better skimming - so I'd say an airpump on it would be worse, bubbles would be too big. skimmer manufacturers would have most certainly R&D'd this idea already :D

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This is my design. An ozone valve and restricting tap.

This Durso runs 100% silent as it is full siphon and is finely adjusted to exactly match return flow.

Works awesome. Overfllow level is 5mm below tank level,

(no noise).

Have to keep the valve clean every couple of weeks though.

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Cracker. Understand the way the durso should work. If you use a tap to restrict the flow of water then if something blocks the pipe (snail for example) the tank will over flow. The idea behind the Durso is that because of the way air is drawn in that if the water level rises, more water is pushed throgh because of gravity, but if you have a pipe just big enough, then it may fail. FYI.

Looking awesome, MORE PICS! Doesn't look too blue to me, looks spot on.

Pie

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You can adjust the height of the water level in your sump or the chamber the return pump is so that the pump runs dry before it over flows. No overflowing tank.:) Probably a good backup anyway just in case a durso that's set up normally not like Cracker's gets blocked by something.

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Its not like there is anything under the tank to worry about ;)

Why bother with the Durso? Why not just use a straight pipe and put a tap on it?

IRA - When I was running you tank I had no issues with the hole, I know Suphew whos tank is identical as far as pluming and overflow, just has a hole.

Tweak the hole size.

I get noise from my overflow, but my issue seems to be one of velcoity, so much damn water :)

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i certainly recommend against that valve. while it seems a good idea, you want the maximum size hole going into the durso. restrict it and you are asking for trouble.

nice place for your thermometer,... but give it a few months and you wont see it!

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