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I was planning on using a Standpipe, I use one now, but it doesn't stop the noise of the water crashing into the sump ![]() ![]() I do plan on aquaboarding the whole room and sealing it afterwards as well. I have a dehumidifier and heater/ac unit for the room. Thanks for the input guys, keep it coming! Thanks beermaster, I really look forward to living in a quiet city.
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![]() I talked with Brian over at AI tonight and we laid out the specs on the tank:
280G 72x30x30 Main Tank Euro Bracing 2 overflows in the corners in black plexi 4 returns 2 at the top and 2 half way down 2 drains 2" w/standpipes 90G Sump with trickle filter (to start) with inline pump. Steel Stand @ 48" Just thought I would share.
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![]() Why a trickle filter?
I would use a single overflow with two 1.5" durso standpipe drains and one 1" return. Then just pump 800g/hr or so through the sump/return pump. This way you have a backup drain in case one fails. This would free up space of not have two overflows as well. Then drill the tank for a closed loop, and use a big ass pump of your choice for your main flow. Dont try to do too much flow through your sump/overflows, you will get excess noise and microbubbles. If it is behind a wall, might want to look into a return manifold, I am happy with mine, I run 7, 1/2" nozzles off a 4500gph pump, gives me all the flow I need, and with loc-line I can adjust the flow easily to adapt to coral growth or new corals. |
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![]() you realize that 2 returns halfway down will flood your sump unless you use check valves hey? and check valves suck. im also not clear on why use a trickle filter? i would kill the trickle filter and dump into a micro sock > skimmer > fuge > return. also any plans on a ocean motion and a closed loop?
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![]() If you still go with the returns, use two check valves, in case one fails you dont want to have a flood. If possible use a closed loop and avoid that problem all together.
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![]() For a Custom Tank if you can provide very detailed drawings Aquagiant makes a nice product...Just make sure that your drawings are very detailed.
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![]() Not sure of your planning but hope the mid level returns are for a CL, (dangerous for a sump, unless it's huge).
Also if having a CL might want to consider some flow from the front bottom. Eitherway, drill lots of holes. |