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06/03/2015, 11:25 AM | #51 | |
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Yes return sealed, No bubble trap for now if I really need one that gonna in between skimmer and baffle.
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06/03/2015, 12:49 PM | #52 |
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Congratulations on your build and the courage to start a thread for input. Your stand and display in beautiful. Your evolve into a KISS format is key. As with most input I agree to flow in one direction. If you were able to put sox in two corners (current design) go for one side with a single bubble trap to control water level for sump and easier skimmer adjustment. Use 2/3 sump for sox, skimmer and peripheral pumps (UV, chiller, reactors ect.) then single bubble trap then 1/3 for return and probes (after the trap). I agree to no light in sump, much cleaner. If you want a refugium, you've already plumbed to garage where light will not be a problem. Iso tank has to be on stand alone system anyway. If you can, plan for SPS system parameters, you never know where this hobby will take you. Again, good job, I'm excited for you
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06/04/2015, 06:36 AM | #53 |
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Great thread, and thanks for sharing! I'm a newby and I'm currently working to setup a 210 display with a 75 gallon sump. I'm working with a used setup so most everything is where it's gonna be. My sump is running left to right..., and formerly housed an algae scrubber in the center section. I'm planning to drop the scrubber and adding a refuge and reactors... gfo and carbon. My question is about how you have the reactors placed in your sump drawings. Is it recommended they go in the sump? I have been planning to move some plumbing and position my two reactors outside the sump. So, what's the rationale for in or outside the sump? I may add a bio pellet reactor down the road if vinegar or vodka dosing doesn't work out... and that (if I understand correctly) would sit in the sump adjacent to the skimmer. Thanks again for sharing your sump setup!
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07/02/2015, 11:37 AM | #54 |
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Its pretty calm on the project for now, here is my last design I tried to simplified as much possible and keep in mind easy maintenance.
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08/28/2018, 08:42 AM | #55 |
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Okay Back to the project here is my last sump drawing and update for excepted hardware, I simplified as much possible I still intend to run the system full syphon with mainly fish only and few soft coral.
1X 7 inch Filter Sock 200 Micron Poly with Plastic Oring Tunze DOC Skimmer 9430 DC https://www.tunze.com/SI/en/catalogu..._tunzeprod_pi1[predid]=-infoxunter014 Sicce Syncra SDC 9.0 Wifi Controllable Pump, 1000-2500gph http://www.sicce.com/prodottiDettag....idprodotto=126 More to come...
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