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![]() I'm torn as to how I want to mount a sock in my sump.
The more pictures the better please. |
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![]() Had the sump custom built.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() Thanks Mark for your pic
I saw your build thread the other day. Yours is close to the style I wanted to build, except I'd have an overflow style. Trying to describe it, I'll say I'd want the pipes dropping into a tower that would then have to spill up into the socks. This way the socks are removable without touching the plumbing. Unfortunately, I didn't plan well enough ahead and now don't have the room for it. I'd have to cut my baffles out, have the glass re cut and, well, I may still do that. |
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I have my drain really close to my return pump and the fine sock catches air bubbles as well keeping them from the pump. |
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![]() My shortsightedness steered me towards wanting as much return area water as possible. I ended up with about 22g, not including the 10g Chaeto tank, which is enough to leave the pump running during a WC. Plus, I spaced the bubble trap with enough room for Jagers, so I cramped the skimmer area. Even though that is 9.5 x 17.25 and 16.75 tall, and is enough room for the 7" sock I bought (2 for washing), it's not enough room for a sock dam. Dam
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![]() very easy to work with thanks Dave |
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![]() So the black pipe is the drain, and the white an emergency? That's pretty much what I would like to do.
Thanks so much for the pic Dave |
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![]() I'd have to step up from a 50 to a 75 in order to do it nicely and still keep my other plans.
Hmm ........... |
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![]() Easy to work with? You must clean those 2 particular socks often then Dave. How often?
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