NSteinbrook
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:beer: So the current 150g 72x18x25

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Will be plumbing to a 27g tub sump in the basement and incorporating a 36x32x12 frag tank. After 3 days of rethinking it all I finally went to Lowes today and pick up my PVC goods. Digging through the forums for info on overflow box vs. the numerous ways to get water out of the tank and too the sump without flooding the house. :angryfire: Feel free to pick any of this apart and give me suggestions, they are most appreciated! Think I'm going with PVC intake DIY durso standpipe and an Aqualifter.... anyone out there doing this?? Pics would be awesome! This is what I'm thinking http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php? t=2060392&highlight=standpipe. Gravity feed to the pre drilled frag tank via 3/4 pvc to 3/4 spa flex, Gravity feed from frag tank to sump via 1" pvc. Skimmer and out to an external Iwaki WMD-40RLT rated at 750 gph @ 23 feet, I'm going 12 Pump back to the tank via flex to pvc. Pardon the mess!
Thoughts.....
Intake and out in DT 2" from surface, power outage means 15 gallons to the sump. Power back on siphon starts with help from Aqua lifter. Feasible so far?
Picked up a RODI http://www.buckeyefieldsupply.com/showproducts.asp?Category=168&Sub=166 made by Buckeye Field Supply at the CORA swap in Columbus Saturday and got it up and running today. I'm attaching the pdf instructions in hopes someone can help me figure out the flush valve directions. View attachment 4 Stage RODI System.pdf
3. Connected to the wastewater port you will find a yellow waste water tube (Value Series systems) or flow restrictor/flush valve assembly (Premium Series systems). For Premium systems, connect the yellow tubing to the wye with the open port. Route this tubing to a drain. If you purchased a Premium System, open the flush valve (place the valve handle parallel to the tubing). Wastewater will flow from this tube when the system is on.
When following these directions I'm getting 15-20 psi, when closed I'm at 70-80. The drain valve and RODI are both producing either way, more RODI water when closed, more drain water when open. Either way it seems to be doing its job, but I don't like going against the directions. Reading are as follows Tap 225ppm, RO 18 ppm, RODI 0ppm. Not producing anywhere close to 75 gallon per hour though, thinking more like 5! What do you think? Hope someone has some input and has been there done that.
Thanks in advance,
Nate

Follow along!
Will be plumbing to a 27g tub sump in the basement and incorporating a 36x32x12 frag tank. After 3 days of rethinking it all I finally went to Lowes today and pick up my PVC goods. Digging through the forums for info on overflow box vs. the numerous ways to get water out of the tank and too the sump without flooding the house. :angryfire: Feel free to pick any of this apart and give me suggestions, they are most appreciated! Think I'm going with PVC intake DIY durso standpipe and an Aqualifter.... anyone out there doing this?? Pics would be awesome! This is what I'm thinking http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php? t=2060392&highlight=standpipe. Gravity feed to the pre drilled frag tank via 3/4 pvc to 3/4 spa flex, Gravity feed from frag tank to sump via 1" pvc. Skimmer and out to an external Iwaki WMD-40RLT rated at 750 gph @ 23 feet, I'm going 12 Pump back to the tank via flex to pvc. Pardon the mess!
Thoughts.....Intake and out in DT 2" from surface, power outage means 15 gallons to the sump. Power back on siphon starts with help from Aqua lifter. Feasible so far?
Picked up a RODI http://www.buckeyefieldsupply.com/showproducts.asp?Category=168&Sub=166 made by Buckeye Field Supply at the CORA swap in Columbus Saturday and got it up and running today. I'm attaching the pdf instructions in hopes someone can help me figure out the flush valve directions. View attachment 4 Stage RODI System.pdf
3. Connected to the wastewater port you will find a yellow waste water tube (Value Series systems) or flow restrictor/flush valve assembly (Premium Series systems). For Premium systems, connect the yellow tubing to the wye with the open port. Route this tubing to a drain. If you purchased a Premium System, open the flush valve (place the valve handle parallel to the tubing). Wastewater will flow from this tube when the system is on.
When following these directions I'm getting 15-20 psi, when closed I'm at 70-80. The drain valve and RODI are both producing either way, more RODI water when closed, more drain water when open. Either way it seems to be doing its job, but I don't like going against the directions. Reading are as follows Tap 225ppm, RO 18 ppm, RODI 0ppm. Not producing anywhere close to 75 gallon per hour though, thinking more like 5! What do you think? Hope someone has some input and has been there done that.
Thanks in advance,
Nate
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