phoenix73
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Thanks to many people and threads on the forum, I finally have a functioning sump/refugium in my garage through on the other side of a wall. My tank is 150G and flush against the wall with no room for an overflow.
I made a 48" x 18" x 20" sump with 24" x 10" x 20" sump inside it out of 3/8" acrylic. Then I made a turf scrubber out of mirrored 1/4" acrylic with a separate chamber in the center protected from 4 18w CF lights. The whole assembly sits on top of the refugium and draws water from the sump.
Finally, I have a 3/4" PVC overflow running through the wall. It draws about 500 gal/hr based on the head specs on the return pump. I still have my cannister filter running throught the wall currently, at least until I can build another overflow for redundancy.
It all works without leaks, but I can't asses the scrubber etc yet since it has only just been connected.
Here are a couple of pics.
Obviously I have some cleaning up to do and I need to work on my lighting, but at least it all works.
I made a 48" x 18" x 20" sump with 24" x 10" x 20" sump inside it out of 3/8" acrylic. Then I made a turf scrubber out of mirrored 1/4" acrylic with a separate chamber in the center protected from 4 18w CF lights. The whole assembly sits on top of the refugium and draws water from the sump.
Finally, I have a 3/4" PVC overflow running through the wall. It draws about 500 gal/hr based on the head specs on the return pump. I still have my cannister filter running throught the wall currently, at least until I can build another overflow for redundancy.
It all works without leaks, but I can't asses the scrubber etc yet since it has only just been connected.
Here are a couple of pics.
Obviously I have some cleaning up to do and I need to work on my lighting, but at least it all works.