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freeze 07-25-2013 03:06 AM

Sump help
 
So I need a little sump help. It's a 92 gallon corner bowfront and this is the sump that canoe with it. Got it for a steal but now trying to figure out plumbing and sump layout. Here is the sump.
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...869CFAC106.jpg

I have an swc 160 cone skimmer for it. It's fits in all the chambers.

Here is the issue. As seen in the front right chamber there is a section at the bottom that is open. I want to have a camber with my skimmer in it coming from tank, a fuge and then a return or course. The basics. Just trying to figure out how to lay it out. I can do some lexan and silo coming if necessary which I am thinking it most likely will. My return pump is an eheim 1262. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...86A3079BEB.jpg
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...86A9DE652D.jpg

gregzz4 07-25-2013 03:22 AM

I'm thinking you could use the trapezoid chamber for your drain inlet and skimmer chamber, and have it go under the divider to one side of the back half which would become your fuge
Seal off the bottom of the trapezoid to the 'other' back half chamber, and use it for the return pump, utilizing the overflow of that center baffle
This will give you a decent bubble trap as well
And no adding extra panels, just a quick strip to seal off half of that under-pass

freeze 07-25-2013 03:27 AM

Sorry of there is confusion. The gap on the bottom is only on that one half of the sump. So then trapazoid as return would then naturally flow to the upper chamber through the bottom, would fill that and overflow to the lower as a return? Only question would be is because the bottom is open the sand bed in the fuge would spill into the skimmer area so I might have to throw something in anyways.

Thinking I could use the sealed lower chamber as the sump and the trapazoid as my fuge and just build a baffle and then both would drain into the upper chamber as the return...

gregzz4 07-25-2013 03:38 AM

Sorry I missed that
So the under-pass is only on the left side
Works well so far

You never mentioned sand ...
Maybe you could add a horizontal piece of bottom glass ( left to right ) in the fuge section, just back from the under-pass ( maybe 1/2 or 1 inch ), and just taller than your sand depth to keep it in place ?
Make sense ?

gregzz4 07-25-2013 03:39 AM

Hang on, I missed some more of your post ... :doh:

freeze 07-25-2013 03:40 AM

Sorry about not mentioning sand. Ya I have thought about a little wall.

gregzz4 07-25-2013 03:45 AM

I'm trying to absorb what you said, but with all my studying and the heat at work, my brain is mush

What do you think about my idea, or is it totally wrong ?

I see the water coming in the front (trap) then going left, spilling over and leaving from the right

freeze 07-25-2013 03:47 AM

So from what I am gathering from you is coming in at trapazoid on right, flowing underneath to the upper left chamber with the tape measure in it, then flowing over the wall to return in bottom left...

gregzz4 07-25-2013 03:48 AM

And just to clarify things
In your third pic, the end of your tape measure is in the trapezoid, and I'm calling the area with your tape the left chamber

gregzz4 07-25-2013 03:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freeze (Post 833952)
So from what I am gathering from you is coming in at trapazoid on right, flowing underneath to the upper left chamber with the tape measure in it, then flowing over the wall to return in bottom left...

Ya, that's it
We were talking different left/right/up/down
I was thinking of the chambers as they sit with the longest edge against a wall, not the way they sit in your pics ( which is totally backwards anyway :eek:)

What do you think ?


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