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![]() First it is constant unless your pump is fluctuating which it shouldn't be and second volume has nothing to do with static head pressure.
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http://www.efunda.com/formulae/fluids/draining_tank.cfm It has been my experience that this increase in velocity makes adjusting a gate or ball valve on the drain MUCH easier. Determining the reason for this goes well beyond my math skills but it's very easy to demonstrate. I think it's because you end up with a full pipe before the drain valve which ends up giving you a more even flow rate. Regardless it translates into easy, repeatable and reliable adjustments. |
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The issues you've experience are likely from the pipe being too close to the surface creating a partial or occasional vortex like I've mentioned a few times now. You need enough space from top of the pipe to the water surface to eliminate any vortex effects but you certainly don't need to remove it all together. I assure you the typical Herbie has an extended pipe to prevent the overflow from draining and it doesn't cause issues. This you should have noticed with the problem already being corrected with an extended pipe. If you wish to continue learning about fluid mechanics PM me, I'll happily discuss it with you but don't post incorrect information in this guys build thread. Last edited by sphelps; 12-13-2012 at 11:01 PM. |
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![]() I meant to add ...
I keep my overflow level close to the emerg level, as in 1/2", so I get absolutely no gurgling |
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![]() Wow you guys have been busy. We'll so have I.
WE HAVE LIFT OFF! All of these images are 30 minutes after the transfer. I can't believe how happy most of my SPS are. They already have polyp extension. ![]() All of the shots are going to be actinic and then day lights. |
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![]() I'll take some of the blame for this as I'm the one who first posted increased head on his main drain
When I lowered my main from 10" to 4" I thought I saw improved drainage, even though I had no vortex issues, hence my assumption Thanks for the great info Steve |