Steveb
Premium Member
I have a 8' 400 gallon acrylic tank that I am pulling the two internal overflows off of starting tomorrow and converting to coast 2 coast. The sump is another 90g or so. The skimmer is an older SWC 300a w/askoll 1500 rated from 300 - 500 gallons depending on bioload.
Using the hydraulics calculator for a submerged discharge tube that is 42" in height, I came up with 2205 gph, 3445 gph and 4961 gph for 1", 1.25" and 1.5" plumbing respectively.
I have several questions...
What is the recommended circulation turnover rate for correct filtration? 4x 10x ?? Will be a mixed reef + fish
Is that what is used to determine which bulkhead size? Should I entertain 2"?
What should the height and depth of the coast 2 coast weir be (just large enough to hold selected plumbbing size? Will have NO TEETH...
The length of the weir will be 80" - 84"..
I have a new reeflo dart and a couple of darts that have been rebuilt (for backups) but would consider a larger pump if that is what is needed.
I want to make sure the BA overflow starts with no issues so all feedback based on experience is appreciated. :thumbsup:
Using the hydraulics calculator for a submerged discharge tube that is 42" in height, I came up with 2205 gph, 3445 gph and 4961 gph for 1", 1.25" and 1.5" plumbing respectively.
I have several questions...
What is the recommended circulation turnover rate for correct filtration? 4x 10x ?? Will be a mixed reef + fish
Is that what is used to determine which bulkhead size? Should I entertain 2"?
What should the height and depth of the coast 2 coast weir be (just large enough to hold selected plumbbing size? Will have NO TEETH...
The length of the weir will be 80" - 84"..
I have a new reeflo dart and a couple of darts that have been rebuilt (for backups) but would consider a larger pump if that is what is needed.
I want to make sure the BA overflow starts with no issues so all feedback based on experience is appreciated. :thumbsup: