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I soooooo happy to see that everything is still in one piece :twised:
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Small update
A new toy to play with, I ran a poll on return pumps and this one looked very interesting to me. I talked to a couple of people who tried it and decided to try it.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-001-800.jpg Sorry about the french for the english speaking folks. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-002-800.jpg Got all the glass for the eurobrace, so that was the next step. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-003-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-005-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-007-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-008-800.jpg Getting closer now, Tweaked the plumbing to accommodate the different heights in pumps. Will be doing a leak test and run the pumps to see how the flow is working out. |
WET
I know its only tap water, I know its crappy Iphone pics,
BUT IT IS WET... YEAH http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-009-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-010-800.jpg So far there are no leaks and with everything running wide open there is good flow, I haven't had to throttle anything back at all and it runs very quiet with the Quiet One 4000. I haven't even tried the new pump on it. The only issue I am having right now is that I am having a problem breaking the siphon on the return line when I shut the power off. As you can see by the following picture, I teed off and used dual loclines with wide mouth flows. The top one is out of the water as soon as the pump is shut off. I think the problem is that the actual return line sits so low in the overflow. What do you people think? I could get rid of the dual locline and go with a single, but i was hoping to have that flow down low on the backside of the rocks. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...18-011-800.jpg I could just scrub the return line through the overflow and drill another return hole up high in the back and use the second hole in the overflow for a Herbie. Just trying to get some ideas. |
Looking good Mike. For the syphon break how about drilling a hole big enough to put a piece of 1/4" air line in the 90 degree elbow of the return in the overflow & stick it out the corner of the eggcrate into the tank.
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The pump goes online tomorrow for a test run. I can't really hear the Quiet one , but I bet the Waveline is even quieter. Hope that it has a little more power than the pump I have now, I think the sump can handle a bit more flow. |
If you don't put a piece of air line in the hole it will spray every where, the air line will control it.
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Nice pump how does the controller work?
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