Thanks all for the responses, you have confirmed what i believed to be true from the 2 tanks which i have run DSB in and the info i have gathered. The remote bed is so much more appealing as i will not have to monitor it (so to speak)
T-lak;
"With respect of the prognosis of the 2-7 year tank crash, I installed a plenum with tubes going down to the bottom. After a year or two I'm planning to take a quarterly (monthly?) sample of the anoxic water and do a sniff test. If anything smells, I'll siphon out the water from the bottom (flush out the DSB) without affecting the DT."
Tubes into the plenum would not occur to me as anything but a risk. i looked into plenums with great length in the past, and the idea is awesome, but without proper care, they carry as much risk as a mistreated DSB. Wouldnt you be concerned of the advection possibilities by a tube which is directly connected to the anoxic layer.....i mean, the idea of a plenum is not to mess with that layer. If the plenum was remote and quickly removable, i get it, but if it is integral to your sump or DT....i would feel like i was dancing with flares at a gas station. But you have me curious how that works for you.
But back to me (lol), one critical measure of the RDSB is to not allow detritus to enter the chamber, or, to be carried away with the current before settling. With this in mind, i added a 100 micron poly felt tray which partitions the chamber my pump dedicated to the RDSB would be in (as well as two 200 micron socks at drain,skimmer, LR and Chaeto in previous chambers). The rock in a rdsb in theory can only provide more buffer, biodiversity, and added water volume, but is not worth it if it creates a compost pile (forget the sink). Combined with a diffuser according to Calfo's specs, i feel pretty confident i will be able to control the vast majority of TDS entering the system.
I also appreciate the reiteration of measurable sand depths and grain sise relevance....numbers which are measurable to a degree are not frequent enough here, especially when newbies have specific questions. (head loss is a perfect example, explaining that never gets dull,lol)
"Consider installing the probe tubes in your Brute for your peace of mind." i honestly believe that not doing this is in my best interest. A system like this must be implemented with the self confidence and beliefs that what i am doing and how i am doing it, is correct. My LR question was the one area i was uncertain about in regards to water depth and compatibility, but notice my flow rate.....
thanks again everybody.