NWKENPO
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Hey everyone, I'm building a 110gal reef tank with dule overflows. I have a 30gal (i think) sump that came with the tank. I am also going to run a Aqua-C 240 skimmer, and 1/4 horse chiller. Ok my question is what would be the best way to plumb this. I will add that the skimmer is not going to be mounted in the sump because there is no room. It will be mounted on the outside of the sump. My sump measurements are 26(L)x12(W)x18(T)
I also have a Mag 18 and a Mag 12 pump. I know I will need a 3rd pump sence I am running a chiller also. What size would be ideal for a 1/4 horse chiller?
I am guessing that I will have my skimmer intake where the drain is and my return for my chiller going back into the tank via the return pipes. Should I run a Mag 18 to my chiller? Or would the lower gph pump be ok? I think recommended is up to 875 gph for the chiller. I want to be sure I have a lot of flow comming out of my return pipe into my take so I'm not sure a pump that low would give me that. But I'm also worried that to big a pump may damage my chiller.
If any one has a good idea how to make this work awesome please let me know. I am not worried about cost as much as I am about perfection.
Thank you I will look forward to your replys
Bill
I also have a Mag 18 and a Mag 12 pump. I know I will need a 3rd pump sence I am running a chiller also. What size would be ideal for a 1/4 horse chiller?
I am guessing that I will have my skimmer intake where the drain is and my return for my chiller going back into the tank via the return pipes. Should I run a Mag 18 to my chiller? Or would the lower gph pump be ok? I think recommended is up to 875 gph for the chiller. I want to be sure I have a lot of flow comming out of my return pipe into my take so I'm not sure a pump that low would give me that. But I'm also worried that to big a pump may damage my chiller.
If any one has a good idea how to make this work awesome please let me know. I am not worried about cost as much as I am about perfection.
Thank you I will look forward to your replys
Bill
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