Tomoko Schum
New member
Hi y'all,
I need your help to figure out how to reduce the fine water mist inside my stand.
I always had a lot of splashes inside my sump of my 120 reef. I really would like to reduce the fine mists inside my stand to keep my fan from getting corroded. As a matter of fact, I smelled some characteristic smell of burning electrical equipment two weekends ago, when I was removing xenia :eek2:. It turned out that the fan was the culprit. I had to throw away the fan. I rely on fans (one in the stand and another over my tank) during the summer time, and I don't want to do without it if I can help it.
I have two 1 inch drains fitted with flexible tubing. I have a MAG12 for return. Since my sump is a 27 gallon Rubbermaid container, I have no baffle plates. Instead I am using a couple of small plastic containers with live rocks as baffle substitutes. The water from the two drain pipe comes down fast into the sump. As the flow is broken by the live rock pieces, a lot of large air bubbles rise to the water surface and create mists inside the stand.
I hate to cover up the sump. I don't like to use filter socks, either. Does anyone have a good idea to control the situation?
Tomoko
I need your help to figure out how to reduce the fine water mist inside my stand.
I always had a lot of splashes inside my sump of my 120 reef. I really would like to reduce the fine mists inside my stand to keep my fan from getting corroded. As a matter of fact, I smelled some characteristic smell of burning electrical equipment two weekends ago, when I was removing xenia :eek2:. It turned out that the fan was the culprit. I had to throw away the fan. I rely on fans (one in the stand and another over my tank) during the summer time, and I don't want to do without it if I can help it.
I have two 1 inch drains fitted with flexible tubing. I have a MAG12 for return. Since my sump is a 27 gallon Rubbermaid container, I have no baffle plates. Instead I am using a couple of small plastic containers with live rocks as baffle substitutes. The water from the two drain pipe comes down fast into the sump. As the flow is broken by the live rock pieces, a lot of large air bubbles rise to the water surface and create mists inside the stand.
I hate to cover up the sump. I don't like to use filter socks, either. Does anyone have a good idea to control the situation?
Tomoko