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Old October 23rd 03, 08:37 PM
wolfhedd
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i have a neat idea for those of you that dont like to add water frequently,
reduces maintence, easy. I took a 5 gal bucket last week, brought it home
with fresh RO, like usual, but got an idea this time, took a siphon hose,
attached it to sump, now theyre one. have 4 more gallons on my sump now.
works in two ways, incase of poweroutage, more space in sump, about 9 gals,
and incase of vacation, i can add as m any of these 5 gal buckets with 4 gal
of water in them as i like, in fast i could fill my living floor with them
daisy chaining them to eachother with a connectinig siphon hose on each.
this will all siphon into the sump as the sump line gets lower than the
buckets. of course this is impractical, but you get the idea(ie... a 20
gallon flat wide sump next to a refugium inside a tamk stands bowels) .
i would keep a lid on the reseviour to keep water as clean as possible, when
you need to add water to your tank, add it to the resorviour to keep from
stirring up the sump contents.

2 things to remember,
resorvior waterline must be no higher than ideal sump water height, (unless
resorvior is watertight then it wouldnt be a siphon, and you would be
redesigning my idea, lol)

and THIS WILL NOT ADD TO YOUR TANKS TOTAL VOLUME OF CIRCULATED FILTERED
WATER. it will only add a backup system to keep water level from being
reduced as quickly, there-by REDUCING MAINTENANCE.

wolfhedd

p.s. if i totally confused anyone, i can send you a paint diagram sometime



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Old October 27th 03, 02:29 AM
Brian Lewis
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Please send a diagram. Thanks!




"wolfhedd" wrote in message link.net...
i have a neat idea for those of you that dont like to add water frequently,
reduces maintence, easy. I took a 5 gal bucket last week, brought it home
with fresh RO, like usual, but got an idea this time, took a siphon hose,
attached it to sump, now theyre one. have 4 more gallons on my sump now.
works in two ways, incase of poweroutage, more space in sump, about 9 gals,
and incase of vacation, i can add as m any of these 5 gal buckets with 4 gal
of water in them as i like, in fast i could fill my living floor with them
daisy chaining them to eachother with a connectinig siphon hose on each.
this will all siphon into the sump as the sump line gets lower than the
buckets. of course this is impractical, but you get the idea(ie... a 20
gallon flat wide sump next to a refugium inside a tamk stands bowels) .
i would keep a lid on the reseviour to keep water as clean as possible, when
you need to add water to your tank, add it to the resorviour to keep from
stirring up the sump contents.

2 things to remember,
resorvior waterline must be no higher than ideal sump water height, (unless
resorvior is watertight then it wouldnt be a siphon, and you would be
redesigning my idea, lol)

and THIS WILL NOT ADD TO YOUR TANKS TOTAL VOLUME OF CIRCULATED FILTERED
WATER. it will only add a backup system to keep water level from being
reduced as quickly, there-by REDUCING MAINTENANCE.

wolfhedd

p.s. if i totally confused anyone, i can send you a paint diagram sometime

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Old October 27th 03, 08:19 PM
Charlie Spitzer
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Default Reduce Sump Refill Maintenance, cheap way

tank with sump. put buckets on floor. connect each bucket to another one
with a siphon. connect last bucket to sump with siphon.

the water level in the sump will stay at the level in each bucket.

"Brian Lewis" wrote in message
om...
Please send a diagram. Thanks!




"wolfhedd" wrote in message

link.net...
i have a neat idea for those of you that dont like to add water

frequently,
reduces maintence, easy. I took a 5 gal bucket last week, brought it

home
with fresh RO, like usual, but got an idea this time, took a siphon

hose,
attached it to sump, now theyre one. have 4 more gallons on my sump

now.
works in two ways, incase of poweroutage, more space in sump, about 9

gals,
and incase of vacation, i can add as m any of these 5 gal buckets with 4

gal
of water in them as i like, in fast i could fill my living floor with

them
daisy chaining them to eachother with a connectinig siphon hose on each.
this will all siphon into the sump as the sump line gets lower than the
buckets. of course this is impractical, but you get the idea(ie... a 20
gallon flat wide sump next to a refugium inside a tamk stands bowels) .
i would keep a lid on the reseviour to keep water as clean as possible,

when
you need to add water to your tank, add it to the resorviour to keep

from
stirring up the sump contents.

2 things to remember,
resorvior waterline must be no higher than ideal sump water height,

(unless
resorvior is watertight then it wouldnt be a siphon, and you would be
redesigning my idea, lol)

and THIS WILL NOT ADD TO YOUR TANKS TOTAL VOLUME OF CIRCULATED FILTERED
WATER. it will only add a backup system to keep water level from being
reduced as quickly, there-by REDUCING MAINTENANCE.

wolfhedd

p.s. if i totally confused anyone, i can send you a paint diagram

sometime


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Old November 7th 03, 04:05 AM
Aaron J. Grier
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Default Reduce Sump Refill Maintenance, cheap way

wolfhedd wrote:
i have a neat idea for those of you that dont like to add water
frequently, reduces maintence, easy.


increasing the surface area of the water surely increases evaporation...

--
Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." |
"someday the industry will have throbbing frontal lobes and will be able
to write provably correct software. also, I want a pony." -- Zach Brown
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Old November 7th 03, 06:17 PM
wolfhedd
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Default Reduce Sump Refill Maintenance, cheap way

i had a lid on it when i was using it... no increase to surface area. keeps
dust out., not to mention the water was butass cold not being heated,
further reducing the very little evap it didnt have in the first place
though. so i cant see how that would be a prob for the concerned, they
could finid a way to cover it up.
wolfhedd.

"Aaron J. Grier" wrote in message
...
wolfhedd wrote:
i have a neat idea for those of you that dont like to add water
frequently, reduces maintence, easy.


increasing the surface area of the water surely increases evaporation...

--
Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." |
"someday the industry will have throbbing frontal lobes and will be able
to write provably correct software. also, I want a pony." -- Zach Brown



 




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