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Old 01-26-2010, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Beza View Post
Thanks for all the input guys!

I think my question comes down to the idea of putting a skimmer BELOW the water line, which as far as I can tell is not going to work, given that the bullet 2 is open to the atmosphere. If anyone has tried this, please let me know! I am pretty sure that as long as you had a pump that was powerful enough, you could put a beckett style skimmer as high as you wanted... but the point is that I would like lots of volume in my sump, in addition to keeping the space it occupies to a minimum. Here's what I have on my drawing board so far:




So as you can see, clearance is going to be an issue. I think that I can raise the skimmer a bit and still be ok all around. I'll post the new sump plan when it's finished.
Well ok i will jump in again since Im on a role here i had a skimmer on the ground floor and the sump was the same leve ldidnt mater i just had the water level to run at a certain level due to the sump height really easy actually
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