I finally fired up my basement sump and fuge. Sure make things quite at the display tank. I used two rubbermaid 70 gal stock tanks for the sump and fuge. I wanted to do it right, so I added an electrical sub panel to power everything. All components are on separate breakers (I will use them as switches to turn pumps, etc. on and off. - No more plugging and unplugging) with separate GFI on each circuit. That way if one trips, the other components stay on. I piped in a lot of flexibility so I can discharge any flow to any tank. That will also allow me to balance flow. I also have some extra valved connections. My skimmer currently runs off a separate pump. Next week, I will experiment with running the skimmer off my main pump. I have plenty of flow and head.
The only problem I'm having is keeping the heat up since I now have so much water in the cooler basement. I have a 300W heater in the display, 300W heater in the sump, and 250W in the fuge. It seems like they are running constantly. Do any of you basement system guys have similiar problems. Any suggestions?
The only problem I'm having is keeping the heat up since I now have so much water in the cooler basement. I have a 300W heater in the display, 300W heater in the sump, and 250W in the fuge. It seems like they are running constantly. Do any of you basement system guys have similiar problems. Any suggestions?