Update: Sumps 101 - The Lazy Susan Sump
I finished designing my sump with a few ideas and twists in mind. Scaling is not 100% accurate but the measurements are, so don't rag on me too hard (o:
Important Elements:
Instead of a filter sock I'm fashioning a filter screen. Think of your air filter on the furnace. This needs to be at a slant so that the water doesn't waterfall partially when I don't clean it in time. This will also block many bubbles created by my cheapo skimmer in addition to the overflow. Also allows for significantly higher flow rates in my straight pipe over flow design due to no back pressure. I have not calculated the surface area of the screen compared to a sock though. I'm sure it's less but frankly I hoping for an improvement over me not using one.
Baffled by Baffles:
I slipped the final baffle to allow for lessening of the waterfall if my top off is low.
Long and Short of the Refuge:
I've narrowed and elongated the refuge or benthic zone to allow for stages if I want. Either way it will allow for more water moving past my desired elements then I've achieved in the past. For macro I'd certainly need to stage it in mini sections or it'll all just end up at the end!

I finished designing my sump with a few ideas and twists in mind. Scaling is not 100% accurate but the measurements are, so don't rag on me too hard (o:
Important Elements:
- Space maximizing is critical since it will all be under the tank and little ability to have equipment elsewhere (other than RO/DI, more fun on that later).
- Enough head room for a 30% water change from the sump and offer excessive protection against pump failure.
- It needs to allow for a very high flow rate from my dual straight pipe overflow. No durso here.
- The filter sock needs rethinking... it's noisy, I forget to change it, and in the past has been a limiting factor to my overflow due to back pressure.
- Overflows and returns need to be centrally located for naturally more balanced flow rates... especially the overflows.
- Rethink the baffles to possibly minimize waterfalls, particularly when I've forgotten to refill my top off and the sump gets low.
- Enough room to allow for larger pipe screens on pump intake. Larger for less cleaning.
- Access from both sides of sump.
- More efficient refuge or benthic zone to increase amount/time of water exposure.
Instead of a filter sock I'm fashioning a filter screen. Think of your air filter on the furnace. This needs to be at a slant so that the water doesn't waterfall partially when I don't clean it in time. This will also block many bubbles created by my cheapo skimmer in addition to the overflow. Also allows for significantly higher flow rates in my straight pipe over flow design due to no back pressure. I have not calculated the surface area of the screen compared to a sock though. I'm sure it's less but frankly I hoping for an improvement over me not using one.
Baffled by Baffles:
I slipped the final baffle to allow for lessening of the waterfall if my top off is low.
Long and Short of the Refuge:
I've narrowed and elongated the refuge or benthic zone to allow for stages if I want. Either way it will allow for more water moving past my desired elements then I've achieved in the past. For macro I'd certainly need to stage it in mini sections or it'll all just end up at the end!

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