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![]() Hi,
I have a 30X12X21" tank set up and am adding a 10 gal sump/refuge underneath (hopefully) that has two chambers one with macro algae in it hopefully to stabalize nitrates etc. I have purchased a CPR overflow box for the main tank, and a mag-drive model 2 utility pump (250 GPH) for return. Is this an overkill situation? The return system is only 36 inches from main tank to sump. I am contemplating using 1" PVC for CPR overflow, and 3/4"(?) PVC with elbows for return, will the elbows create to much back pressure? Jim |
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![]() What size(flow)is your overflow box,the return pump seems small to me "250gph",once you ad the head plus elbows you will have very little flow,maybe 150gph.What do you keep in your tank?
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![]() hi Pat,
the cpr overlfow is the cs50 model rated at 300GPH. right now i only have Bubble coral, frogspawn and mushrooms, Firfish clown, and damsel fish with shrimp and hermit crad cleaning crew. Jim |
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![]() Hi Jim
Well this is only my opinon,You would be better off in getting a pump that will be rated higher (600gph),some poeple will say way its more money,but honestly it's worth it,espessaly if you plan on having a refugium. Your box is rated for 300gph,so keep in mind that you will have to T off to your refugium,then onthe pipe that goes up to your tank,add a ball valve,i will try to post a picture of what i'm talking about. |
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![]() I hope this is not too small.
Thats picture is a rough sketch of my diy sump and plumbing The blue is the sump and pannels. The red is the return pump. Black is plumbing. Gray is ballvalve. Hope this helps out |
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![]() well I took the plunge and hooked everything up and lo and behold it worked, with one drwback noise! The CPR overflow was NOISY and it must be noisy as I have a hearing impairment and can't hear worth a damn and I heard it from across the room.
Jim |