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![]() I would send them both to the skimmer area, if you send one overflow into the return pump area you will get air bubbles back in your tank.
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![]() Also how high should my baffles be.
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![]() I believe (and am open to correction here), The height of your baffles should be the "running water level" in your sump. I would leave enough space above your baffles to hold all the water in the plumbing in the event of a power failure.
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![]() The baffle height will also depend on your skimmer. For example my skimmer is supposed to operate with a water level between 6" and 8". I made my baffles too high so I had to build a platform to put my skimmer on.
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![]() Ok,
I'm still fairly happy with version 2, with one major exception. I don't like the intake set-up. I'm not sure why I don't like it, nobody on this board or others have commented negatively (or positively for that matter) on it, it just bugs me. ![]() Can anyone offer any reassurance that it's ok, or suggestions on how to improve it?? I'm hoping to buy the glass tommorow so I can build this on the weekend! Thanks for all the help so far and don't quit responding!!!! |
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![]() The owners manual mentions that the skimmer performs best in calmer waters. It's a tunze 9010
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