nice sump that you went "all in" with, however you really don't want to slow down the pump with a valve and taxing the head pressure, just get a dc pump and select how much flow you need, and for much less power spent...
This looks really complicated but interesting. It's cool watching it come together. I hope there isn't anything behind that door being blocked by that 30 gal bucket though. lol
That part was particularly hard to show since it was painted already. There are two drains behind the return covers. One is taller than the other. I adjust the gate valves in the fuge on each return so that the water level is above the short drain but below the tall (emergency) drain.
Can I get a updated video I'd like to see this sump running
nice sump that you went "all in" with, however you really don't want to slow down the pump with a valve and taxing the head pressure, just get a dc pump and select how much flow you need, and for much less power spent...
Can you hook up your RO to a sink in the basement? I felt your pain lugging that water. Very clean plumbing build!
I really need to do this! My RO unit is so far away from the tank it's killing me these days!
I know I'm kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Kace Angelo Flixportal xD
@Solomon Jayceon Thanks, I went there and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it !
@Kace Angelo No problem =)
This looks really complicated but interesting. It's cool watching it come together.
I hope there isn't anything behind that door being blocked by that 30 gal bucket though. lol
There definitely is. I'm talking crap, monumental amounts of crap.
looks like work
You're about 1 year away from opening up your own aquarium business.
Haha, maybe 10!
Your title is miss leading. You showed the gate valves of the Herbie Drain but where the water leaves the display tank.
That part was particularly hard to show since it was painted already. There are two drains behind the return covers. One is taller than the other. I adjust the gate valves in the fuge on each return so that the water level is above the short drain but below the tall (emergency) drain.
I'm mentally labeling this as tank talk.
I have to do intros and stuff now don't I?