Adjustable baffles?

distracto

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Went looking for information on the right way to mount baffles in a sump using acrylic cement, and came across this article instead...

I really like the thought of being able to move them around if I add more equipment in the future. But I'm concerned about how much pressure it could handle, mostly between the refugium and return chamber, where there is likely to be a water level difference of several inches.

Has anybody tried this out, or have a feel for how reliable it would be?

- Frank
 
Pretty Wild idea -

Another question to ask - would be: will the sealeant (weather stripping) hold up to salt water?
 
moveable baffles

moveable baffles

I have the pieces and parts and am gonna try this. Should be ready to water test in about a week
 
daddypugg - I'm guessing if you get the "marine/outdoor" strip as mentioned in the article, it is made to stand up to at least some salt water... though whether it could be submerged 24/7 is another question, I guess.

xtrstangx - Any idea why it didn't work? Did the baffles fall out of place, or did the strips come off/disintegrate? I'm betting you'd have to get the width just as tight as possible to even have a chance.
 
Re: moveable baffles

Re: moveable baffles

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7559124#post7559124 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spivack
I have the pieces and parts and am gonna try this. Should be ready to water test in about a week
I'm interested to know how it works out! I think I may try it out myself also... If it doesn't work, I'm only out a few pieces of acrylic, but if it does, it would be really terrific. Plus I always have to learn things the hard way. :)
 
It works!

It works!

It works:D . I tried it with 1/8" glass first and had no luck. The edge was to skinny to get good adhesion. Last night I got some 1/4" acrylic from TAP Plastics and stuck the EPDM on it, installed it and it works great. Good tight seal and I didn't even drain the sump to install them. You need to shut off the pump when installing them because the water pressure will work against you. I cut mine to fit very tight, kind of scary installing having to push so hard. I say go for it. Works good and you can always move things around. Total cost was $7 for the EPDM at Home Depot and $12 for 3 pieces of acrylic 8"x11 11/16" from TAP. Not too shabby!
 
Thanks. I've been wondering about this. I'm guessing on a larger sump the water weight might be too much but I have a 20g sump as well.

I'm wondering if the weatherstripping compresses over time and you could lose the seal. Off to HD for some EPDM...
 
I tried it for a 28g sump and it was more of a pain than it was worth. I never could get it just right and I was to tempted to fiddle with it. Now I just weldon a "frame" and set the baffles how I want with acrylic and silicone that to a glass tank. If I want to change it the silicone can be cut off and the entire sump baffle system removed in one piece. This way cost a little more if you want to change things, but is more reliable and easier to work with IMHO.
 
Mine have been in for two solid days now and have not budged. Only reason I could ever see to move them is for cleaning or if I get a new skimmer. In a 20ga there is not a whole lot of room to change the config. Just to fit my skimmer the baffles are smack dab in the middle of the tank and unless I want to top off twice a day, half of the sump needs to stay dedicated to the return section.

I think over time they should be fine. EPDM does not have a "memory" so it always bouces back to its original shape. Its the same stuff that is around the door of your car. Open-close-open-close-open-close.......... It still looks and feels the same right. No worries man, just git er done.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7560247#post7560247 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by distracto
xtrstangx - Any idea why it didn't work? Did the baffles fall out of place, or did the strips come off/disintegrate? I'm betting you'd have to get the width just as tight as possible to even have a chance.

He couldn't get to hold in the first place, I think.
 
KSP,

I have a 20g as well. Did you do the bubble traps? I'd like the return to carry 3 days worth of water so I can go away for the weekend which means I too am quickly running out of room.

My other thought was building a 2 tier sump...skimmer and return in the 20 and a fuge in a 10g tank above it with an overlow back into the return. Afraid of the return clogging up and causing a flood though.
 
I got vinyl foam tape...bit at home depot there is no EPDM foam...there is epdm but it is not compressable enough...anyone got pics to what they got.
 
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