Equipment
120 Gallon tank
30" x 12" sump
EcoSystem 60 refugium
Coralife skimmer
Coralife chiller
K2R calcium reactor
Milwaukee PH monitor
Rio hyperflow 26 return pump
2 - 250w mh
4 - 96w pc
3 - led moonlights with controller
Tall connopy wit Ice Cap fans
6 stage ro/di with auto top off system. (using a float valve with a electronic solenoid valve on a seperate float switch to prevent failures)
Here it goes, I have had a 46 gallon hex tank that has been salt water for about a year. I liked it so much that I wanted to do more with the hobby so I ordered myself a beautiful 120 gallon acrylic tank. It has a center overflow with two 1" drain lines and 4 1/2" return lines. So I started setting it up today and have become verrrrrry frustrated with the amount of pumps that are required to run this thing.
1. Return pumps have 1 but was thinking of running two.
2. Skimmer pump.
3. Calcium reactor 2 pumps, 1 in the sump one that is mounted under the reactor itself?
4. Chiller
This make a total of 4 to 5 pumps in my sump. I barely have enough room for water in there. Is there any way to run multiple items off of one pump? The skimmer I know needs its own pump but the calcium reactor has a pump with it but then suggests to run another pump to feed the water. The chiller is calling for a 80-100 gph pump. I also have a hang on refuge that I have hanging on my sump that came with a pump but I am just going to tee off of one of my drains for that.
Any help would be apriciated.
Thanks,
Dean
120 Gallon tank
30" x 12" sump
EcoSystem 60 refugium
Coralife skimmer
Coralife chiller
K2R calcium reactor
Milwaukee PH monitor
Rio hyperflow 26 return pump
2 - 250w mh
4 - 96w pc
3 - led moonlights with controller
Tall connopy wit Ice Cap fans
6 stage ro/di with auto top off system. (using a float valve with a electronic solenoid valve on a seperate float switch to prevent failures)
Here it goes, I have had a 46 gallon hex tank that has been salt water for about a year. I liked it so much that I wanted to do more with the hobby so I ordered myself a beautiful 120 gallon acrylic tank. It has a center overflow with two 1" drain lines and 4 1/2" return lines. So I started setting it up today and have become verrrrrry frustrated with the amount of pumps that are required to run this thing.
1. Return pumps have 1 but was thinking of running two.
2. Skimmer pump.
3. Calcium reactor 2 pumps, 1 in the sump one that is mounted under the reactor itself?
4. Chiller
This make a total of 4 to 5 pumps in my sump. I barely have enough room for water in there. Is there any way to run multiple items off of one pump? The skimmer I know needs its own pump but the calcium reactor has a pump with it but then suggests to run another pump to feed the water. The chiller is calling for a 80-100 gph pump. I also have a hang on refuge that I have hanging on my sump that came with a pump but I am just going to tee off of one of my drains for that.
Any help would be apriciated.
Thanks,
Dean


