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zum14 04-03-2013 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 808171)
I see there is some concern about your sock tray height ...

I have 3 x 4" socks (only equals 1 x 7") in my sump and run an Eheim 1262
My sock tray is about 1/2" below the lip of my trim, and when the mesh socks plugged up, water flowed over the baffle (1/4" below the trim) without ever going near the trim

I also don't have the water dropping into the socks, but rather just flowing through them
My socks are fully submerged and have never shifted

I don't see an issue with your sock trays being anywhere you want them

Interesting. I had mine in a fairly tight holder but they still shifted. He will be running about 3 times as much flow as a 1262 too. Just something to ponder. I do agree your way would be quieter. I guess if you plan for the difference in water height it would work. Pm me if you have a pic. I'd be interested in seeing a side view of this in action if you ever get one. I hate to admit it but the behind the scene stuff is almost as exciting as the tank itself for me. Hmm I never considered the ato if the chambers don't stay constant and balanced. If you had a way of keeping the return chambers connected to each other so there's essentially a balance pipe I guess that would keep everything even and still allow you to have 2 return chambers for ease of plumbing. I agree OM's get tight fast.

The Grizz 04-03-2013 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808226)
How is an ATO going to work with two return chambers? Don't tell me you're manually topping off a 300-gallon tank...?? :lol:



Why is a closed loop a PITA?

If it was me I would use one of those DC10000 pumps for a return with 2 or 4 nozzles, and then get a bigger pump for a closed loop. :D Those DC10000 pumps aren't near big enough imo. I would be looking at a Reeflo Hammerhead for each OM which would still only give you about 35x turnover.

Well it isnt you :razz: I have a closed loop on the 165 now and I dont like it because sand gets into the suction side and has damaged my 4way drum to the point that I cant use it until I replace it.

Not to mention the noise of a hammerhead pump terrible, also had one of these on my 165 and I could hear it up stairs in my bedroom. This is a low noise, low power consumption build.
ATO will have sensor in the smaller side to monitor the level and top it up balancing them both.

Myka 04-03-2013 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 808244)
Well it isnt you :razz:

You asked for input you dork. :mrgreen:

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I have a closed loop on the 165 now and I dont like it because sand gets into the suction side and has damaged my 4way drum to the point that I cant use it until I replace it.
Well that's just really poor design. :lol: Input should be up high or I've seen some people put them in the overflow box.

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Not to mention the noise of a hammerhead pump terrible, also had one of these on my 165 and I could hear it up stairs in my bedroom. This is a low noise, low power consumption build.
I think you will be disappointed in the flow of the DC10000 for the OMs. Or do you plan to add powerheads?

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ATO will have sensor in the smaller side to monitor the level and top it up balancing them both.
This sounds too complicated for me. What is the reason for two return chambers? Is there a reason to not use one return chamber? I don't understand the benefit.

The Grizz 04-03-2013 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808248)
You asked for input you dork. :mrgreen:

I am not a dork :razz: respect your elders young lady :lol:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808248)
Well that's just really poor design. :lol: Input should be up high or I've seen some people put them in the overflow box.

It the way the owner of Ocean Motion suggested I plumb it.

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808248)
I think you will be disappointed in the flow of the DC10000 for the OMs. Or do you plan to add powerheads?

I do have 2 MP40's that I might use on the ends. I have a DC10000 on my 165 right now and very impressed at the flow rate & I have it running 2 - 1" return line just like it would be on the 4way ( 2 lines at a time )

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808248)
This sounds too complicated for me. What is the reason for two return chambers? Is there a reason to not use one return chamber? I don't understand the benefit.

Try to plumb 2 of these in one small area, keep all your return lines relitively the same length & as short as possible to minimize head loss, not to mention as need ad possible as well.

http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps78544001.jpg

The Grizz 04-03-2013 07:02 PM

Could do it this way as well, just have to have room for an ATO tank and my skimmer under the main tank. Chiller is going under the cabinet tower on the one end & the other end tower will have my dosing chambers and chiller for my 60 gal seahorse tank that will be beside the 300.

http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...psb29fb3d3.jpg

Myka 04-04-2013 12:24 AM

I like the above layout much better. So...is OM replacing your drum for free?

The Grizz 04-04-2013 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808329)
I like the above layout much better. So...is OM replacing your drum for free?

Never asked as its been a couple yrs since I bought it.

The Grizz 04-04-2013 12:57 AM

I am also thinking it might be easier to switch out the 4ways to squids if I can find them.

Myka 04-04-2013 01:23 AM

SCWDs steal 30% of the flow to operate though.

The Grizz 04-04-2013 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 808348)
SCWDs steal 30% of the flow to operate though.

Been reading about them for the last few hrs & have not seen that mentioned any where, show me.


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