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Old 11-02-2007, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by untamed View Post
While the two Herbies will inter-relate, it's no big deal. They will inter-relate because they can influence the water level in the sump. If the sump level stays constant, they will be very stable. Trust me, it isn't difficult to adjust multiple Herbies to achieve a steady state.

Remember, you should be able to flood anything, provided your emergency overflows are in place. If the Herbie valves get really mis-adjusted, then the water just flows down the emergency pipes and makes a lot of noise. You adjust them, and wait for the system to achieve a new steady state.

Here's some fun...I won't even attempt to explain this in detail...but I can manipulate the salinity of my system by adjusting the Herbie valve that runs between my small sump and the main sump. Hint: evap water is monitored by a float valve in the main sump. If you can get your head around that one, then you have achieve Herbie mastery!

I also guess a robot named Herbie!



Or maybe because you can let more flow from your smaller sump into the larger one and therefore not allow the auto top off to kick in even though evaporation is still the same.

But maybe both answers are wrong. Im not entirely sure how your sumps are set up!
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