Hi MR's,
I'm looking for any names of other MR members that make solid well built acrylic sumps. I need to hire someone to build one for my 30g oceanic cube.
Cool
I'm thinking a 18 x 18 x 18 solid acrylic sump.
I'm very open to design suggestions.
If you are ever in Manhattan (18th st btwn 5th/6th aves) you could stop by
and see the setup/tank
I want to put my Deltec AP600 inside the sump.
I need to upgrade the return pump
I want some baffles
That's about it
Nah. too much trouble. I do all the work in my back yard. Since I'm working on my new setup, all the tools are out. If I had to drag them out every day I'd get pissed. Also, I'm off work till the 15th or so so I have time NOW. sometimes I wont.
Ok, great rendering!
I'm wondering is it possible to have the baffles cut the sump into a quadrant?
Instead of cutting all the way from back to front... could we make one that cuts the entire sump area into a 1/4 or quadrant?
Bad idea?
I can email you some pics of my current setup
Also, I'm glad you are working now on your setup. I'm hoping to move on this fast too
yeah. we could do that. But unless you get your skimmer and the line in from the tank into that quarter of the tank, you'll still get bubbles in your return pump.
bad coffee,
send me your email address. I'll send you some pics of my current setup.
I think I want the overflow line inside the quadrant. The skimmer could sit in the other 75%
Andre
Andre, if your overflow is inside the quadrant and the skimmer sits inside the other 75%, then how would you set up your bubble trap to eliminate bubbles from returning to your display?
masterswimmer,
you bring up a good point... I guess I was hoping the baffles in the quadrant would have eliminated all the bubbles. As for the skimmer, the return on the skimmer would have tubing dropping down below the water level.
I think I should stick with tried and true designs for the sump.
I'll get coffee to recommend, since he will be building it!
Andre
Andre, the real name of a skimmer is foam fractionator. By design they are built to produce foam (bubbles). The discharge being below the water line will not eliminate bubbles. If your return pump is in the same chamber as your skimmer discharge you will be returning bubble laden, turbulent water to your display. The over/under/over design of a bubble trap will release the majority of the bubbles in the middle chamber of the 'trap'.
how about this. The water comes in to the first quadrant, flows over a small baffle to the skimmer compartment. Then flows AROUND a baffle to the return pump.