cardiffgiant
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Joe's Woodworks is helping me get some of the woodwork in my new house in order, and this will include routing some plumbing to the basement for a basement sump. I'd like to set this up so that I can move my new system in and hook right up to it.
Right now, I've got a 90 display with a 29gal sump/fuge in the stand directly below. The new system will have a sump in the basement 14-15 feet below.
I'm thinking that I'll use a 40gal breeder as a dedicated sump, with the 29 used as a separate fuge. Can any folks with basement sumps help me to recommend equipment and configuration?
-What type of pump would be good for this application?
-What size vessel is good for a basement sump? I was thinking a tank so that i could use baffles to manage micro bubbles, and I also didn't want to get into having several hundred gallons in my system.
-How big does the return chamber need to be to avoid micro bubbles?
-How large of a hole would I want to use in the return chamber to feed the external pump.
Right now, I've got a 90 display with a 29gal sump/fuge in the stand directly below. The new system will have a sump in the basement 14-15 feet below.
I'm thinking that I'll use a 40gal breeder as a dedicated sump, with the 29 used as a separate fuge. Can any folks with basement sumps help me to recommend equipment and configuration?
-What type of pump would be good for this application?
-What size vessel is good for a basement sump? I was thinking a tank so that i could use baffles to manage micro bubbles, and I also didn't want to get into having several hundred gallons in my system.
-How big does the return chamber need to be to avoid micro bubbles?
-How large of a hole would I want to use in the return chamber to feed the external pump.