Yea... I know what you are saying. I guess there's 2 diff. philosophy's here. One is to use as few as you can (for obvious reasons like save time and sump space) and the other is to remove as many bubbles as possible. Maybe some other technical advantages I'm not aware of too.
But I see what you are saying. 3 is the minimum. Some bubbles won't hurt the fuge. And they won't go past there with the 2 baffles at the end of the fuge. And there's two sources of bubbles here.. from the skimmer and the water coming in from the tank. There are ways to cut those two sources of bubbles down too.
Personally... I don't see the point of this baffle system either. Just having the first one up 1" isn't gonna come close to eliminating bubbles getting through. There's so much from the two sources that will be down at the bottom of the sump and go right past. I think you should either do this setup with 3 BAFFLES or go to 5 and add one more before baffle 1. Go all the way or go minimalist. Only other thing I've seen is people adding a 6th baffle at the end.. basically repeating the first 3. That's overkill.
MAN... now you're getting technical on me. I wanted to keep it simple. People were starting to tell me I was making too much of it. And I was in a way.. but I'm just a thorough kinda person. HERE's what I have.. a 90gal with probably a 10-15 gal sump. When the power goes out it doesn't overflow where I have the water set now. I wanted to get a 18-20" high 30GAL tank for a sump and have no more then 9" water level. I don't think I should have any problems... even with ATO failure.
I just discovered the drilling returns idea. No I didn't do that. Neither did the supposed expert in town tell me that either. I can't find much help around here. I think maybe a 1/2 to a 1/3 of the return area fills up when the power goes out. Can't be more than 3-5 gallons max.
But I see what you are saying. 3 is the minimum. Some bubbles won't hurt the fuge. And they won't go past there with the 2 baffles at the end of the fuge. And there's two sources of bubbles here.. from the skimmer and the water coming in from the tank. There are ways to cut those two sources of bubbles down too.
Personally... I don't see the point of this baffle system either. Just having the first one up 1" isn't gonna come close to eliminating bubbles getting through. There's so much from the two sources that will be down at the bottom of the sump and go right past. I think you should either do this setup with 3 BAFFLES or go to 5 and add one more before baffle 1. Go all the way or go minimalist. Only other thing I've seen is people adding a 6th baffle at the end.. basically repeating the first 3. That's overkill.
MAN... now you're getting technical on me. I wanted to keep it simple. People were starting to tell me I was making too much of it. And I was in a way.. but I'm just a thorough kinda person. HERE's what I have.. a 90gal with probably a 10-15 gal sump. When the power goes out it doesn't overflow where I have the water set now. I wanted to get a 18-20" high 30GAL tank for a sump and have no more then 9" water level. I don't think I should have any problems... even with ATO failure.
I just discovered the drilling returns idea. No I didn't do that. Neither did the supposed expert in town tell me that either. I can't find much help around here. I think maybe a 1/2 to a 1/3 of the return area fills up when the power goes out. Can't be more than 3-5 gallons max.