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![]() I wanted to try and make my own over flows, at the present time they are working really well. Power outage test completed and all is good.
![]() I decided to try the closed loop thing, the lines on the right are 1 suction line going down to the pump and the discharge teeing off to 2 lines, 1 of those lines is teeing again to loc-line in the tank. The sump pump does the same thing on the other side. Both pumps together provide 3500-4000 GPH of flow. We will see how this does, might have to add power heads later. Found a local glass shop to come out and drill the main tank, it went really smooth. He had the best equipment which helped ease my stress. I don't think I would attempt it myself, it was worth the money. Eventually I will turn the far left compartment into a refug. The return is in the middle. I will slip a little flow off the discharge of the pump to supply water to the refug. I don't need much water going to it, just a nice gentle flow controlled with a ball valve. I get the tank in the wall and my wife chooses what goes on the wall ![]() It is nice to have the space in the back to work on things. Hopefully maint. will be easy. I have a floor drain in the area which is handy. ![]() Last edited by sully08; 11-04-2011 at 04:00 AM. |
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![]() Nicely done. Can't wait to see more.
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