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![]() So I have a 2 tank in-wall freshwater setup that I will be converting to salt.
90 gallon on top and 75 sump below. The sump will have a viewable sump. The original setup looks like this: ![]() So the dimensions of the tank are 48" X 15" X 24" High Not an idea size for a sump. 33" X 12" Fuge area 16" X 15" Drain / Skimmer Section When you look at the video ignore the strange angle on the fuge section. That will be a straight notch. The tank will be drilled with a hole in the back of the return section. The two white pipes are the drains from the tank. It is actually 1 drain with it split and will have a slower flow to the fuge. I hope it works out for me. Any thoughts? Here is the video of the design. Please excuse the really bad Google Sketchup work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGZEv79YMgU |
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