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Old 04-28-2008, 05:15 AM
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I know you have even a better handle on this stuff than me Myka, but remember to account for a back siphon if power goes out through your return pump. When I made my sump, I figured out how many gallons of water were represented by each inch in my display and made sure there was that much room (gallons) plus more in my sump/fuge.
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Old 04-28-2008, 05:23 AM
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You would have to re-prime your return pump each time on start up the way you have it placed above the sump (I'm assuming from your drawing).

A simpler way to eliminate having to feed your fuge with a separate pump is simply to split your overflow drain going into the sump after the gate valve OR have the emergency drain go into the fuge. Depending on your flow rate, the emergency drain can take a fair amount of water (as adjusated by the gate valve) before it starts making any noticeable noise.
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Old 04-28-2008, 02:14 PM
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Mark: Ya, I'm keeping that in my mind, but I'm going to have to get it in front of me before I can actually figure it out. I'm worried that my whole sump will only be able to be 1/2 full. If that's the case, I'll make my own sump from scratch making it extra tall so that it can still hold a decent amount of water.

fkshiu: I thought of that about the pump...I have since decided to move it to sit in front of the sump. I will drill the sump, and feed the pump with a bulkhead.

I did think about tee-ing the overflow or return water for the fuge, but I don't want to screw around with a string of ball/gate valves. I think it just may be easier to use a MJ1200 which I have several of anyway.

I think I should probably add a ball/gate valve on the return line before the check valve...? I think a ball valve should do on that side. I can't imagine needing to dial down the pump though, but I won't know until it's up and running.
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Old 04-28-2008, 03:46 PM
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Hey Myka,

I don't see a skimmer on your WTB list anymore...did you get one?
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:28 AM
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Not yet. Haven't found what I'm looking for. Since I'm not in a hurry, I'll stick it out until I find a used one.

Updated drawing..."PUMP" is sitting in front of the sump, with a bulkhead connecting it. I added a union below the ball valve on the overflow too.

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