DIYers, Help with a sump idea

Discussion in 'Filters, Pumps, etc..' started by wulffreef, Aug 21, 2003.

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  1. wulffreef

    wulffreef Plankton

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    Here in Tally, we have short power outages nearly every day. They last about 2 minutes tops. I want to install a sump on my tank (which is not predrilled), but since all of the overflows work on
    a siphon, I don’t think they’d work. I go to Orlando once a month, and I don’t want to return to a dead tank.

    So, I was thinking of making my own version. I thought I’d use a water pump in a surface
    skimmer box to push the water out of the tank and into the sump, and then another pump in the sump tank to push the filtered water back out of the sump.

    My thought is that the box would prevent water from siphoning into the sump after the power cuts off. IF this would work, what size of pumps would I need? Obviously, the tank pump would need to be smaller than the sump pump, since gravity would feed most of the flow.

    My tank is 55 gallons, and the distance between the top of the tank and the top of a sump would be about 70 inches. My skimmer is a Aqua-C Remora Pro.

    Also, should I set this up so that the water is returned to the tank by a spray bar for the water flow source, or should I continue to use a bunch of power heads in the tank instead? Or both? And,
    what size of sump should I use? Seems like a 30 gets the most use. I think I will set it up to have
    refugium in the sump too. I don’t know what I’d use it for now, but I might want it later. Could I put some good deitrus eating crabs in there to pick up the gunk collection that sumps have in the bottom?


    Sorry, I’m good at the ideas, just not the fine points that would make it actually function without dumping water all over the floor. I don’t think my landlord would be happy either.

    I want to get this done so I can spend my time thinking about something else to buy for my tank. ::)
     
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  3. zoo 4 life

    zoo 4 life Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I think if you use an overflow box with traditional gravity fed siphon and utilize siphon breaks into whatever you are using for your return (spray bar, wide angle etc.) in conjunction with a check valve on your return line youwill be ok. If you want added security, install a tom's vacuum pump on your over flow box to maintain constant siphon (as long as there is power)
     
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  4. Biocube

    Biocube Giant Squid

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    DANG!!! Bringing a thread back from the dead!


    EPIC! 2003! +1 for Zoo!
     
  5. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    Leave him alone Chris, this thread is only 9 years old.
     
  6. Biocube

    Biocube Giant Squid

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    Alex...... I will so unsubscribe from all of your threads!

    The OP is only:

    3346 Days old
    or
    9 years, 1 month, 27 days
    or.....
    289,094,400 seconds
    4,818,240 minutes
    80,304 hours
    478 weeks

    However you take it, this puppy is old.
     
  7. FatBastad

    FatBastad Zoanthid

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    I got a good chuckle out of this!