luvreefs23
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If I built a sump lets say 5 feet wide and I put the return section in the middle and the left and right side each had its own equal sized compartments...that wouldn't be a problem would it? So basically if you were looking at the sump from left to right it would go 2 foot section for left drain, baffles, 1 foot section for return pump, baffles, 2 foot section for right drain. I want to do it this way to simplify complex plumbing & utilize 2 smaller skimmers....one in each 2 foot drain section. It should all act the same as a sump set up as all draining on one side & returning on the opposite as far as the return section being the part that fluctuates with evaporation correct? I mean even if for some reason one drains slightly faster or slower than the other it would just mean that drain section would have a different rate of flow & the return section would still evaporate as if both drains were on one side like on a typical sump.
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