Afishianado
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ok here is a question for you closed loop gurus...
I am putting a closed loop onto my system this week, I plan to use the same basic design that meleev uses here
http://www.melevsreef.com/closedloop.html
This is going onto my Oceanic 58Gallon RR system. My return pump is a mag 9.5 and the loop will also use a mag9.5(also will have a SCWD in the loop).
So, the question... I want to put the intake of the closed loop inside the internal overflow if possible to get it out of the main tank. Do you think the overflow would handle it? I am sure it would surge a little but the actual overflow pipe(Durso in this case) wouldn't be stressed since the closed loop would push it back into the tank not down the overflow. I wonder if the actual flow over/through the teeth would be too much. Currently the flow doesn't quite come to the halfway mark on the teeth. Right now the Durso is setup to allow about a 4" drop behind the teeth.
Any thoughts before I try this?????
thanks in advance for any input
I am putting a closed loop onto my system this week, I plan to use the same basic design that meleev uses here
http://www.melevsreef.com/closedloop.html
This is going onto my Oceanic 58Gallon RR system. My return pump is a mag 9.5 and the loop will also use a mag9.5(also will have a SCWD in the loop).
So, the question... I want to put the intake of the closed loop inside the internal overflow if possible to get it out of the main tank. Do you think the overflow would handle it? I am sure it would surge a little but the actual overflow pipe(Durso in this case) wouldn't be stressed since the closed loop would push it back into the tank not down the overflow. I wonder if the actual flow over/through the teeth would be too much. Currently the flow doesn't quite come to the halfway mark on the teeth. Right now the Durso is setup to allow about a 4" drop behind the teeth.
Any thoughts before I try this?????
thanks in advance for any input