benzzz link said:If your looking for water volume. You can always add a one way check valve so no water drains to sump in case of power fail. Just a thought.
Wouldn't that just mean no water would flow back down the return?
benzzz link said:If your looking for water volume. You can always add a one way check valve so no water drains to sump in case of power fail. Just a thought.
donaldj link said:[quote author=benzzz link=topic=8164.msg86497#msg86497 date=1395316397]
If your looking for water volume. You can always add a one way check valve so no water drains to sump in case of power fail. Just a thought.
donaldj link said:Regardless of check valve quality, wouldn't the majority of water flow down the drain in event of power failure instead of the return? How much water can be contained in the return pipes?
Huh?Petercar link said:ohhhh...if yu pump dies ...and yur apex dont warn ya. or yu out of the service area. then that skimmer is still going?.....WTF ...
I don't see the necessity of the baffle adjacent the pump,it's just something in the road.donaldj link said:Version 3.0! I nixed the media reactor. My display is only 20 gallons, so I'm not sure a media reactor is completely necessary. The smallest reactors I can find are rated for 60 gallon tanks, so anything I buy commercially would be overkill. I may just anchor little bags of GFO and Carbon in high-flow areas of the sump.
New in 3.0:
- Baffles! Baffles everywhere!
- Lowered Water Level
- Nixed media reactor
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