I finally have anther update for you guys.
I've been having the worst luck with acrylic fabricators. The first guy that built the sump ended up making a mistake with the measurements and my return pump would not fit.
The 2nd guy I had build the sump ended up building a mirror image of the sketch I sent him. He made me another sump the correct way but did not water test the sump and I ended up with 5 gallons of water on my wood floors. I had to fix 2 separate leaks with Weldon 16.
Fast forward to today... The sump is in, the plumbing is done and she's wet!
I dosed pure ammonia to the system and now its a waiting game.
I also added a Maxpect Gyre XF-120 for flow. Set at 50-60%, it will move more than enough water to keep everything suspended.
This is how it looks with the 2.5L dosing containers.
I've been having the worst luck with acrylic fabricators. The first guy that built the sump ended up making a mistake with the measurements and my return pump would not fit.
The 2nd guy I had build the sump ended up building a mirror image of the sketch I sent him. He made me another sump the correct way but did not water test the sump and I ended up with 5 gallons of water on my wood floors. I had to fix 2 separate leaks with Weldon 16.
Fast forward to today... The sump is in, the plumbing is done and she's wet!
I dosed pure ammonia to the system and now its a waiting game.
I also added a Maxpect Gyre XF-120 for flow. Set at 50-60%, it will move more than enough water to keep everything suspended.
This is how it looks with the 2.5L dosing containers.