hey all,
i have a 26 gallon bowfront reef tank and want to add a refugium underneath in the cabinet. have room for a 10G standard tank and ordered a cpr overflow (rated 300 gph) that i got off ebay really cheap. after searching around a good bit, here's the compartment/baffle design i was considering:
http://www.melevsreef.com/acrylics/sump ... del_a.html
i probably will enlarge the intake section to place my hob cpr protein skimmer there. following that (prior to the center fuge section), i will put in an extra set of baffles to kill bubbles from the skimmer. thoughts?
so i have a really basic question: does a syphon overflow unit automatically match flow with the return pump or does it have a "set syphon flowrate?" ie: it will suck at 300 gph no matter where the water level is, etc.
if it doesn't match, are you supposed to (by use of a ball valve in the return line after the return pump) get the pump to match exactly? i find this extremely unlikely that you would be able to match it exactly.
i was thinking of using a rio 1700 (642 gph) as a return pump. i need to push the water approximately 4' up to the top of the tank. is this the right pump for the job? will i end up with too much flow?
sorry for all the long post. :roll:
i've learned a whole lot over the last few days of being on the forum!
thanks a bunch,
tony.
i have a 26 gallon bowfront reef tank and want to add a refugium underneath in the cabinet. have room for a 10G standard tank and ordered a cpr overflow (rated 300 gph) that i got off ebay really cheap. after searching around a good bit, here's the compartment/baffle design i was considering:
http://www.melevsreef.com/acrylics/sump ... del_a.html
i probably will enlarge the intake section to place my hob cpr protein skimmer there. following that (prior to the center fuge section), i will put in an extra set of baffles to kill bubbles from the skimmer. thoughts?
so i have a really basic question: does a syphon overflow unit automatically match flow with the return pump or does it have a "set syphon flowrate?" ie: it will suck at 300 gph no matter where the water level is, etc.
if it doesn't match, are you supposed to (by use of a ball valve in the return line after the return pump) get the pump to match exactly? i find this extremely unlikely that you would be able to match it exactly.
i was thinking of using a rio 1700 (642 gph) as a return pump. i need to push the water approximately 4' up to the top of the tank. is this the right pump for the job? will i end up with too much flow?
sorry for all the long post. :roll:
i've learned a whole lot over the last few days of being on the forum!
thanks a bunch,
tony.