I believe a siphon has developed in my pool overflow. We recently had the skimmer replaced, and all the pool equipment re-plumbed. But the overflow is original. (The skimmer is a 2-hole type, one goes to equipment, the other to the overflow which is an above-ground 2" PVC with a hole at the desired level.) Anyway, everything was fine until we had our first big rain and the pool reached the overflow point. At first, it appeared to be OK, but then we realized it continued draining past the normal fill line. We can cap off the overflow either at the bottom of the skimmer or cover the hole on the pipe itself (which is what we are doing because it is easier.) However, this means we need to be at home to remove the cap when we have heavy rain and then be here to put the cap back on. I'd like to figure out a better solution, like how to permanently stop the siphoning. Any thoughts?