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![]() It does not appear the skimmer exit is plumbed to anything?
The operating level of a sump would be at a level that when the power is turned of the sump does not over flow. You should make sure all your overflow pipes have small syphon breaks just below the water level J |
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![]() Looks plumbed to the carpet to me
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![]() I see that it's plumbed to the skimmer...no return that I can see
![]() What type of skimmer...looks like a H/S..If it was mine I'd have it in the sump, I don't think you have the room
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" Know how to prevent sagging ? " " Just eat till the wrinkles fill out " RJ Last edited by Redrover; 09-04-2007 at 03:49 AM. |
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![]() I was at Hidden Reef today and talking to Marc in regards to your problem.
He has sent you a PM to get in touch with him before you go any farther as you may have water everywhere. I would also have as a sugestion have someone do your plumbing,this will give you piece of mind that things are done right. ![]()
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