redddogg69
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Sorry for the derail cougarman. Build looks great. Can't wait to see some updated pics.
Lol I have a mrc2 everytime i clean it i pull 2 or 3 mangrove leaves out of the beckett. sump plans look great couger!
Hi Cougarman
The sump looks great, like the idea of the dirt trap in the first chamber. I hate filter bags as well, but im thinking of making a large trap like a sink youbend, making it out of 4" pipe work and about 4 foot high ?
Cheers Martin
Cougarman said:I thought a lot about what would be the easiest way to achieve a detritus trap. The ramp seemed the most simple. I think an inverted pyramid or cone would be the best, you could put a valve at the apex. It would be a lot more difficult to do though.
Hello Jared,
So glad to see this build thread of yours. The front of your plywood tank from your old 600 gallon is something I see every day. I have been forced to delay the assembly of it (my plywood tank - with your front) ... however I hope to have it up before the snow flys again. You of course will likely have this one done before that.
Simple is good ... and I am glad I learn that from the few times we have met.
Since you have the space, I would suggest a 65 gallon rain barrel (food grade of course) for pre-settling. Idea would be to allow the water to first enter the barrel and then have it a number of diversions made to allow the detritus to settle out. Then have the water flow from the barrel to the sump that you have designed. It would be easy to have the barrel taken off line to clean. Most of the bubbles would have a chance to settle as well. With the volume of water that you are taking about ... this would work pretty good.
This would give you two traps to allow detritus to settle without the sock hassle.
Note: You could work your inverted cone or pyramid structure inside the barrel .. lots of space there.
Good luck and looking forward to seeing your next work of art.
Cheers,
Bruce
Wow. Looks great. Did you cut and glue all the acrylic yourself?
Nice work. Not many would undertake that themselves. It looks just as good as a professional job. Your gonna have to watch out people are going to want you to make them one lol.
Good to see you're still visiting RC Bruce. Thanks for the barrel idea. I'll see how well my ramp trap works first. If all I have to do is turn a valve to drain off the detritus, then that will be perfect for me.
What kind of acrylic did you use for the sump? Looks great, and I really like the barrel idea Bruce.
Really nice design, and execution here. Very impressive.
Have you got any ideas on the detail of how you will hold fluidized reactors, probes and heaters? And ATO? I am building a new sump and don't like the way I have those put together at the moment.