I've decided I'm going to put some baffles in my sump. The main reasons are two fold:
(1) Restrict the amount of water that can get pumped out of the sump if my overflow gets clogged. This is the main reason. It will ensure that the heater stays under water and the tank doesn't overflow if somehow the overflow cloggs.
(2) If I want to add a fuge in the future, I'll have the space baffled off and won't have to drain the sump to add it.
Right now I am thiking just two baffles. A 10-1/4" baffle on one end, to create a section for the skimmer, reactor pump, filter socks. Another one at the opposit end of the sump that is 9-3/4", which will create an area purely for housing the return pump. This will leave me about a 18" long and 9-3/4" deep section in the middle. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Also, I was planning on 1/4" acrylic from tap plastics, but would 1/8" be okay?
(1) Restrict the amount of water that can get pumped out of the sump if my overflow gets clogged. This is the main reason. It will ensure that the heater stays under water and the tank doesn't overflow if somehow the overflow cloggs.
(2) If I want to add a fuge in the future, I'll have the space baffled off and won't have to drain the sump to add it.
Right now I am thiking just two baffles. A 10-1/4" baffle on one end, to create a section for the skimmer, reactor pump, filter socks. Another one at the opposit end of the sump that is 9-3/4", which will create an area purely for housing the return pump. This will leave me about a 18" long and 9-3/4" deep section in the middle. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Also, I was planning on 1/4" acrylic from tap plastics, but would 1/8" be okay?