tgunn
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dougchambers said:Thanks tgunn... We can't wait! Savko called and got in the 2" single union ball valves for the drains. Those and the gate valves will be here next week.
Now we are just down to the return pump (leaning towards the BL1000), the sump/refugium, and if we want to order the Luminarc reflectors. The Luminarcs look great, but we would have to put a VHO Actinic under the edge to get it all over the tank.
-Doug
It's remarkable just how many plumbing parts come into play in these projects!
You had expressed concern previously about having the back notched for the external overflow; I'm assuming the 5/8" back was the tank builder's solution to that?
Also, just noticing a previous question you had about baffling a rubbermaid stock tank. Have you found anything else on that?
With my tank upstairs and the sump in the basement, microbubbles will likely be an issue for me. Not sure if you were planning on doing traditional under/over type sump baffles to combat those in your config.
I am going the stock tank route myself and will probably build a bubble trap similar to the one here. The basic idea is to mount a container inside the stock tank and install the baffling in the container. Some have used buckets in buckets...
Another idea I've thought of to provide baffling would be to have an external box (perhaps a cheap 10 gallon tank with some baffles installed) sitting on a little platform beside my rubbermaid stock such that the top water level in the "baffle tank" is level with the top water level in the stock tank. Then I could just throw and bulkhead in the side of the baffle tank and stock tank and connect with some pipe.
Tyler