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![]() Hmmm I thought that I replied to this ..... Oh Well
RE 1) & 2) I have thought about having one of the overflows go directly to the sump, the thing is that I want as much water flow as possible through the prop tank. what would you think about putting a T on the return lines and a valve so that I can direct some flow to the sump and some to the prop tank, this way I could ballance the flow exactly where I want it. Re 3) The prop tank already gravity feeds to the sump Re 4) & 5) I may move the closed loop pump out of the sump but I would prefer if possible to leave it there as I would like to keep as much plumbing in the sump (in case of leaks) Re 6) What would be the benifit of this? Re 7) I already plan on feeding the fuge from the main pump and gravety feeding it back to the main tank Thanks for your input Joel |
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