Hi Guys,
I'm new here but excited about joining. Haven't done any salt water in 20 years and things have changed a lot. I need some help.
I'm setting up a 185 gallon acrylic tank built into the wall of the den of a house I just moved into. The tank has no capability for overflow and since it was mounted in the wall I didn't want to remove it to have it modified...however, I am pretty handy and can do most mods etc.
So I bought a CPR wet/dry/sump, an AquaC protein skimmer, and 2 mag 18 pumps. I built two acrylic overflows myself and plumbed the whole thing. Seems to work fine with one major problem....the siphons are no where near fast enough to be able to keep up with the mag 18 from the sump to the tank. I have 2 1" ID and 1 3/4" ID flex tubes for the siphons for each overflow. If my calculations are correct that gives me over 4 sq" of siphon area, but it seems to not be enough. Can anyone shed any light on my situation.
Thanks, Ross
I'm new here but excited about joining. Haven't done any salt water in 20 years and things have changed a lot. I need some help.
I'm setting up a 185 gallon acrylic tank built into the wall of the den of a house I just moved into. The tank has no capability for overflow and since it was mounted in the wall I didn't want to remove it to have it modified...however, I am pretty handy and can do most mods etc.
So I bought a CPR wet/dry/sump, an AquaC protein skimmer, and 2 mag 18 pumps. I built two acrylic overflows myself and plumbed the whole thing. Seems to work fine with one major problem....the siphons are no where near fast enough to be able to keep up with the mag 18 from the sump to the tank. I have 2 1" ID and 1 3/4" ID flex tubes for the siphons for each overflow. If my calculations are correct that gives me over 4 sq" of siphon area, but it seems to not be enough. Can anyone shed any light on my situation.
Thanks, Ross