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SEIO820 Creating MicroBubbles??


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    Default SEIO820 Creating MicroBubbles??

    I just adjusted everything in my ref, now there are little to no microbubbles in the ref, however I am still getting MicroBubbles in my main tank?? It looks like this may be coming from the powerhead, but I am not sure if it is just blowing the MicroBubbles out as it takes them in.

    My antisiphon hole is below water level by about 2 inches and is not taking in air, my powerhead is about 6 inches underwater and while it will occasionally create a vortex, it only shows on the surface maybe 1/4 to 1/2 inch in size then goes away in a couple of seconds without ever reaching the powerhead.

    I checked the baffle for the return pump and I have to study for several minutes to locate any microbubbles so I can eliminate that.

    The last thing I think it could be is the actual external return pump causing air pockets/bubbles to form.

    The question is how to I correct this issue?

    Is there something I can do the Seio or the pump to stop or eliminate them as possibilities?

    Thanks

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    Unless that vortex is getting sucked into the SEIOS intake,then i doubt the pump is your problem.Shut it off for a while so you can confirm it.Most likely,the bubbles are making there way through the sump to your return pump.There's a couple things you can do to stop them,do you have a pic of your sump?

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    Give me about 10 minutes and I will post some pictures of it

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    Skimmer and first baffle
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    Baffle with LR and a filter I adapted to help reduce bubbles
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    Return pump baffle
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    Here is the return PVC in the main tank
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    You can't quite see the microbubbles because they are mixed in with "pods"??

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    Nice Sump,it looks to be free of microbubbles at your return area.Did you unplug the SEIOS to confirm if it was the source of the bubbles?

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    Yes, I am giving some time and keep checking to see if the bubble amount increases or decreases.

    I worked hard on that ref and it is driving me insane as to where the microbubbles are coming from!

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    LOL,I know the feeling.I've learned to deal with them in my tank.

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    Well I think I may have fixed it. I did some creative thinking and came up with a possible solution. The lights when out on me when I was in the midst of finishing up, but tomorrow I will take photos and post them and tell you what I did.

    So far after just setting it up, the Microbubbles were cut in half and the amount kept dropping rapidly.

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    Well it worked, I have very few microbubbles left, and I believe those will go away with some time.

    First I cut/drilled and mounted my M820 opposite ends of my return pump tunze style, then I adjusted in the intake on the back
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    Next I modified the return pump. I put a T in the pipe with a 45 on the bottom and a put sponge in the T bottom so that the airbubbles will get caught in that port, collect, then just rise right to the surface.
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