After finishing up my sump I have decided I want to build a new PS to handle the load and I need some advice.
I have read all over the net that taller is better as it gives more time for the particles to adhere to the bubble, which makes sense. However I want to keep the unit underneath in my stand so a 4' skimmer just isn't going to cut it.
So heres my plan..
I can get a maximum height of approx 28" with cup.
So my plan is to build two or three 4" skimmers in series. Would work something like this..
Pump --->In SK1 Out--->In SK2--->Out ---> return to sump..
I plan to use a counter-current for SK1 and a co-current for SK2, etc. "counter-current for SK3 if I do one"
Each would be approx 28" tall and will have a common collection area and single waste line.
I have also decided to go with the air stone setup to give me better control over the bubble density.
I will try and do a drawing later to give a better idea, but what do you think of the concept?
Thanks for any feedback..
Jack
I have read all over the net that taller is better as it gives more time for the particles to adhere to the bubble, which makes sense. However I want to keep the unit underneath in my stand so a 4' skimmer just isn't going to cut it.
So heres my plan..
I can get a maximum height of approx 28" with cup.
So my plan is to build two or three 4" skimmers in series. Would work something like this..
Pump --->In SK1 Out--->In SK2--->Out ---> return to sump..
I plan to use a counter-current for SK1 and a co-current for SK2, etc. "counter-current for SK3 if I do one"
Each would be approx 28" tall and will have a common collection area and single waste line.
I have also decided to go with the air stone setup to give me better control over the bubble density.
I will try and do a drawing later to give a better idea, but what do you think of the concept?
Thanks for any feedback..
Jack