Show off... not everyone can afford an "absolute expert". Some of us commoners have to resort to popsicle sticks and duct tape!!! LMAO!!!@unknown This was a massive task. Best way is like that photo. That's our. 6 foot sump being made by an absolute expert. Hope this helps ?
Wasn't trying to show off. Sorry if you took it that way. Apparently this is the way to square baffles perfectly. Doesn't matter on what size. It works every time. I honestly thought this would help !Show off... not everyone can afford an "absolute expert". Some of us commoners have to resort to popsicle sticks and duct tape!!! LMAO!!!
Really glad it worked for you ! I wouldn't even attempt a sump so well done. If you think about it if pump returns 1900 an hour it will do it regardless the gap in between baffles surely. I used to have 6 foot overflow 6000lt return. I still run 6000lt return but overflow is only 2 feet now. Still takes. 6000lt ? I think ? Skinny or wide baffles don't think it matters. ???? I've heard the wider the gap the slower the flow. The narrower the faster the flow ? Is this correct. ?So I took your approach mandy111 and that made it so much easier. In hind sight I was thinking about the baffles spacing. I have a 1900GPH return pump and was wondering if theres a formula for determining the spacing gap between each the air trap baffles to not restrict water flow. I currenty space mine 1.5" from each other.
Vince.
I was picking at you, mandy! LOL!!! It was a brilliant idea to turn the tank on it's end and use spacers to separate the baffles.Wasn't trying to show off. Sorry if you took it that way. Apparently this is the way to square baffles perfectly. Doesn't matter on what size. It works every time. I honestly thought this would help !