you must be loosing your syphon. First Let me classifly a few points in the overflow. The water first flows in the initial overflow in the tank. ( I say initial because there is another overflow in the outside part of the overflow.) Then it enters the skimmer chamber, before it is sucked by the syphon intake. It is very important to maintain water levels on each side of the syphon so that it does not break. After it goes up, over, and out of the tank, water than enters an external overflow box. In this box is a piece, a baffle, which the water must go over to flow out of the overflow and into the sump. The baffle in the external overflow box must have it's overflow point at a level which is above the bottom of the syphon intake's level, yet low enough to allow good flow. I try to make my overflows with a baffle which is half way between the initial overflows top lip and the syphon intakes level. This makes a good level.
If the baffle in the external overflow box cant keep water at a level above the syphon intakes level, when the water slows down the water in the external overflows box will continue to drain until one end of the syphon is exposed to air and the syphon breaks. Got it? I can post a diagram if needed.