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![]() Ok that helps, thanks. Is your overflow acrylic with black egg crate? That looks like how I might be doing mine.
Another thing Im wondering about, is my skimmer. Its a PM Bullet 2. I would prefer to have it in-line and not in the sump. Is this possible? I feel like an idiot asking but I have no idea??? If I did put it in-line, where "in-line" would you recommend and how is it done? I know a lot of my questions are pretty basic but you guys are helping so much! I really want to get as much done this weekend as possible but have been really stuck ![]() |
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![]() Always a good link http://www.melevsreef.com/links.html
The standpipe http://www.dursostandpipes.com/ Lots of pictures of plumbing , including CL http://www.oceansmotions.com/forum/v...87fe9e5e1657cf And for options for standpipe, do a search here for Herbie, haven't actually seen or heard one but understand they're good. |
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![]() my overflows are glass covered with 1/8" or thinner black acyclic sheet
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![]() I think I will go with glass too. Not too sure how acrylic will bond to glass long term...
Thanks for your help Mark. |
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![]() Everyone here seems to really support the durso idea. I couldn't make a durso run absolutely silently, so I went a different way.
I use the "silent siphon". This method demands that your entire flow can go down one of your drain holes. You can test this by temporarily blocking one of the drain holes to verify the other can take the entire flow. If that is the case, you put a gate valve on the one overflow and choke back the flow until it just starts to rise in the overflow box. As it rises up, it reaches an equilibrium steady state. You now have 100% of the flow going through that single drain with no air bubbles entering the drain. As there is no air entering, there is no sound. The drain pipe can exit underwater in the sump and there is no bubbling or splashing in the sump. The 2nd drain is unusued. You put a standpipe on it so that if the 1st drain ever blocks, the 2nd drain will kick in and take the flow. That way, there's no risk of flood. If you want to see it in operation, come by anytime. It is easier to understand if you see it working.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() You and your wacky Ideas. LOL
J |
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Thanks for the idea too. |
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When I eventually hook up my skimmer, it will be in a recirculating fashion. My over flow will be less than half of the GPH of my skimmer pump, so my skimmer will drain into the same chamber as the pump intake. Not sure if this makes sense. It's a little late and I'm lacked of sleep. |
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![]() My overflow will definitely be more GPH than my skimmer pump (mak4). I am really just trying to figure out how to run it externally if not in-line. Basically, I do not want it in my sump. |
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