MSU Fan
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We are going to be plumbing a basement sump for our tank. Right now, our 20g sump is ok, but I want to take advantage of the ability to run a line through our cold air return duct and plumb that into a sump down stairs. We have an empty 55g, which I would use as a fuge (or later a frag tank), and we are going to get a 100g stock tank.
I would like the plumbing to run into the 55g, then out a drilled bulkhead into a drain into the stock tank. The water will then be skimmed and proceed out a drill bulkhead (BryanJ, we have to get up there and see your set up one of these days) into a Mak4 return pump. The pump will need to push water up ~14' and horizontally 31'. I wanted to use 1.5" flexible hose to run the water since that matches the bulkhead connections of the AGA overflow plumbing.
I would also add a t right after the return pump to be able to limit output so the pump doesn't overrun my overflowing capability.
One of my goals will be to limit the amount of water movement once the pump has been shut down. I am thinking a check valve just above the t next to the pump and one just below the return pipe of the tank.
I am not sure how to set up the 55g to accept the water from the tank and corral that water into the fuge with a minimum of bubbles/turbulence, and then have that water leave the fuge, without draining it (maybe 3 separate sections joined via baffle overflowing?).
Also, should I have one or two drilled holes for the 55g to drain into the stock tank which will be directly below?
I probably have a lot more questions, but I can't think of more right now. Pics of your set up would be helpful too!
I would like the plumbing to run into the 55g, then out a drilled bulkhead into a drain into the stock tank. The water will then be skimmed and proceed out a drill bulkhead (BryanJ, we have to get up there and see your set up one of these days) into a Mak4 return pump. The pump will need to push water up ~14' and horizontally 31'. I wanted to use 1.5" flexible hose to run the water since that matches the bulkhead connections of the AGA overflow plumbing.
I would also add a t right after the return pump to be able to limit output so the pump doesn't overrun my overflowing capability.
One of my goals will be to limit the amount of water movement once the pump has been shut down. I am thinking a check valve just above the t next to the pump and one just below the return pipe of the tank.
I am not sure how to set up the 55g to accept the water from the tank and corral that water into the fuge with a minimum of bubbles/turbulence, and then have that water leave the fuge, without draining it (maybe 3 separate sections joined via baffle overflowing?).
Also, should I have one or two drilled holes for the 55g to drain into the stock tank which will be directly below?
I probably have a lot more questions, but I can't think of more right now. Pics of your set up would be helpful too!