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1" above the surface level?
man am I glad I put unions everywhere: .....i am also planning on doing something with the rats nest....just not today Last edited by m109r; 04-30-2009 at 07:17 AM. |
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ok, so I raised the drain to just above the water and presto, drain valve 100% open, and I can get up to 40% on the return valve.
it is a little louder dropping into the sump but not bad thanks to all Last edited by m109r; 04-28-2009 at 08:22 AM. |
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Looks like your running a Durso style drain. With the air bleed home on the 1st 90*. I have tried that way too, and didnt like it much. I found using a T, and having the air bleed on the other end of the T performs much better
If you look at the one in the pic here, you will see what I mean http://www.dursostandpipes.com/ when a Durso air bleed gets pluged, it will surge in and out of a full siphon. Trick with them is to ballance the air bleed with the amount of water it should flow.
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You don't need to run that much flow through your sump in any event. With your CL you've already got plenty of flow in your display. Using a lower flow return pump will save you a lot of electricity and your skimmer should work better.
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I'm on the side that there's nothing wrong with the return pump contributing to the overall turn over of the display (currently pushing about 1000gph through my sump). |
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Sounds like it is time to lose the Sedra driving the chiller and put the excess capacity from the Dart to good use.
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