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07/30/2008, 08:26 AM | #1 |
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Wet/Dry to Reef sump DIY conversion
Hello reefers:
I've recently removed all the bio-balls and other nasty foam media from by wet/dry sump that was initially installed in my system. However, the original design of the sump does not allow the placement of a filter sock which I can see is necessary to keep out all of the nasty detritus that is building up in the bottom of the sump. Here is my idea to add a filter sock: At the apex of the water flow, there is a tray with many holes in it that was designed to hold a foam pad to distribute water over the bio-balls. I'm thinking of gluing a piece of 1/8" plexi-glass over the holes to cover them. I then would like to drill a large diameter hole through both the plexi-glass and the tray and insert a pvc pipe, about 2-3" long, and glue it to the hole. I will attach the filter sock to the pipe. My question is: How large should the drilled hole be so as not to inhibit overall sump flow? Thanks in advance for any input. Cheers.
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07/30/2008, 10:46 AM | #2 |
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I did similar mod to my Mega Flow Sump #3. Only I glued my own tray from acrylic. I made it narrower and a little higher than the original tray so I can change sock without removing the tray. The hole should be at least the diameter what your drain pipe is. On my 75AGA RR it’s 1 inch.
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