Hi,
As some of you know, I just acquired a 120g to upgrade my 55g FW tank. Although I wanted a 5', I found a great deal on a Fatboy that I couldn't pass. Thanks again for all the PM's and leads!
Anyway, now I am done with the sump, and ready to start cementing all my PVC lines. The thing is that I would like some mental support on this before I commit to my current configuration:
So, here we go:
-It is a 4x2x2' Fatboy with two overflows, 120g.
-Each overflow has a 3/4" and a 1" BH.
-One overflow is to be the intake overflow, while the other is to be the return overflow.
-Herbie method, 3/4" BH is the siphon line (based on Beananimal's calcs, it should be sufficient flow for my Eheim 1262 at ~4' head)
-1" BH is for the emergency open intake line.
-Intake lines come into the left side of the 20g sump, into a sock via a soft hose (not installed yet), this chamber is where I am going to put all my airstones for oxygenation of the water.
-Next a series of baffles take the dirty yet oxygenated water through some foam pads, and polishing pads (not installed yet)
-Then, the mechanically filtered and oxygenated water will make it to the center baffle, where the heaters, canister filter and carbon reactor (for biological and chemical filtration) will pick up water and return it.
-Finally, the clean water will make it to the return section, where the Eheim 1262 will send it back thought the return overflow.
Here is where I am a little concerned that I did the return plumbing right:
-Pump gets the water to a T, via a soft hose. One side goes to sump again via another soft hose (not installed yet) just in case I need to relieve the intake overflow a little, this is managed by a gate valve. The other side of the T takes water through a check valve and into the return overflow.
-All is 3/4" line, so at the 1" BH I just introduced a reducer and adapter, and the line stays as 3/4" in the overflow.
-One of the 3/4" overflow return lines dumps the water in the DT directly.
-Other overflow line is split in two, one dumps in DT also, while a reduced 1/2" line goes to the bottom of the overflow box to keep the water from being stagnant there.
So, any comments or suggestions on this return design? You think this mess is going to work? This is my first build, so any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the phone pictures, I can definitely take more shots if needed.
Thanks in advance!
As some of you know, I just acquired a 120g to upgrade my 55g FW tank. Although I wanted a 5', I found a great deal on a Fatboy that I couldn't pass. Thanks again for all the PM's and leads!
Anyway, now I am done with the sump, and ready to start cementing all my PVC lines. The thing is that I would like some mental support on this before I commit to my current configuration:
So, here we go:
-It is a 4x2x2' Fatboy with two overflows, 120g.
-Each overflow has a 3/4" and a 1" BH.
-One overflow is to be the intake overflow, while the other is to be the return overflow.
-Herbie method, 3/4" BH is the siphon line (based on Beananimal's calcs, it should be sufficient flow for my Eheim 1262 at ~4' head)
-1" BH is for the emergency open intake line.
-Intake lines come into the left side of the 20g sump, into a sock via a soft hose (not installed yet), this chamber is where I am going to put all my airstones for oxygenation of the water.
-Next a series of baffles take the dirty yet oxygenated water through some foam pads, and polishing pads (not installed yet)
-Then, the mechanically filtered and oxygenated water will make it to the center baffle, where the heaters, canister filter and carbon reactor (for biological and chemical filtration) will pick up water and return it.
-Finally, the clean water will make it to the return section, where the Eheim 1262 will send it back thought the return overflow.
Here is where I am a little concerned that I did the return plumbing right:
-Pump gets the water to a T, via a soft hose. One side goes to sump again via another soft hose (not installed yet) just in case I need to relieve the intake overflow a little, this is managed by a gate valve. The other side of the T takes water through a check valve and into the return overflow.
-All is 3/4" line, so at the 1" BH I just introduced a reducer and adapter, and the line stays as 3/4" in the overflow.
-One of the 3/4" overflow return lines dumps the water in the DT directly.
-Other overflow line is split in two, one dumps in DT also, while a reduced 1/2" line goes to the bottom of the overflow box to keep the water from being stagnant there.
So, any comments or suggestions on this return design? You think this mess is going to work? This is my first build, so any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the phone pictures, I can definitely take more shots if needed.
Thanks in advance!
