hckycoz New member May 24, 2006 #4 The fuge doesnt pump back to the tank. the return pump splits and sends water to the fuge and the DT. The fuge overflows back into the sump
The fuge doesnt pump back to the tank. the return pump splits and sends water to the fuge and the DT. The fuge overflows back into the sump
Letmegrow New member May 24, 2006 #5 I would take into consideration of the reutrn pump returning more water to the fuge insted of to the DT.
I would take into consideration of the reutrn pump returning more water to the fuge insted of to the DT.
Letmegrow New member May 24, 2006 #7 Well aren't you the most underdetailed blue print maker ever ? If you are asking if B comes before C which D fallows and A comes first, then yes your plan is fine.
Well aren't you the most underdetailed blue print maker ever ? If you are asking if B comes before C which D fallows and A comes first, then yes your plan is fine.
latazyo New member May 25, 2006 #8 what was wrong with the plan you hashed out in your last thread? is there a problem with running drain water straight into the fuge, letting that overflow into the sump and then blah blah blah back into the DT?
what was wrong with the plan you hashed out in your last thread? is there a problem with running drain water straight into the fuge, letting that overflow into the sump and then blah blah blah back into the DT?
hckycoz New member May 25, 2006 #9 no theres no problem with that. but i was just wondering if this would be more efficient?