So I have been looking for the answer to my water flow problems, tossing around the idea of sea swirls vs a wave box of some sort vs tunzees and I came across the calfo manifold last week. I hate the look of powerheads, and their cords and the maintenance and so on and so on. I also think having to hide a box in the rockwork would be challenging. In the future I may opt for a closed loop, but for now, I am looking for something discrete like the sea swirls or the manifold you described.
Background. The tank is a acrylic, custom 60"Lx22"Wx30"T, single center overflow with a 1.5" drain and 1" return inside the overflow. The tank has about a 4" eurobrace that serves as the top of the tank with an entirely open top (no crossing braces of acrylic). The canopy sits such that it covers only about the top 1" of the tank, but does not extend much below that. I run a Mag 12 for the return (my sump is a converted 55gal glass aquarium which is not drilled to run an external pump) plumbed up with 1" pvc, through the bulkhead and then 1" flexible spa tubing comes up the overflow, connects to a 1" PVC "T" and then is downsized to two 3/4" bulkheads through the overflow and runs into 3/4" lureloc.
My plan is run 1" rigid pvc up from the bulkhead, "T" just above the eurobracing, run the PVC on top of the interior rim of the eurobracing around in a complete manifold circle.
Questions
1) Where and to what size should i downsize the diameter of the pipe and T's. Should I run the manifold in 3/4" pipe and then downsize after each output to 1/2"? Or should I run the manifold in 1" and then downsize at the outputs from 1, to 3/4 to 1/2"?
2) I am guessing my current Mag 12 pump is not going to be enough circulation. Is there any way to guestimate how many GPH at 0 head I will need to get about 200gph out of about 8 outputs in the manifold about 6 feet up? I am guessing my 1.5" drain will be adequate, though I may need to remove some of the teeth from my overflow to support a bigger pump.
3) Is there anyway to encorporate alternating flow for more random flow? i.e. I have a 1/2" sea swirl that I could include in the manifold (any advice on how would be appreciated), or I could use a SCWD? I would assume with a SCWD that I would need to close off the circle and make it two separate circuits. I like this idea less as it seems it would stress the pump as it alternates and only provide flow half the time. If it makes any difference, I intend on ballvalving each of the exits before the locline....that may help with including a sea swirl.
Sorry for so many questions, any help would be appreciated.
Mat
Background. The tank is a acrylic, custom 60"Lx22"Wx30"T, single center overflow with a 1.5" drain and 1" return inside the overflow. The tank has about a 4" eurobrace that serves as the top of the tank with an entirely open top (no crossing braces of acrylic). The canopy sits such that it covers only about the top 1" of the tank, but does not extend much below that. I run a Mag 12 for the return (my sump is a converted 55gal glass aquarium which is not drilled to run an external pump) plumbed up with 1" pvc, through the bulkhead and then 1" flexible spa tubing comes up the overflow, connects to a 1" PVC "T" and then is downsized to two 3/4" bulkheads through the overflow and runs into 3/4" lureloc.
My plan is run 1" rigid pvc up from the bulkhead, "T" just above the eurobracing, run the PVC on top of the interior rim of the eurobracing around in a complete manifold circle.
Questions
1) Where and to what size should i downsize the diameter of the pipe and T's. Should I run the manifold in 3/4" pipe and then downsize after each output to 1/2"? Or should I run the manifold in 1" and then downsize at the outputs from 1, to 3/4 to 1/2"?
2) I am guessing my current Mag 12 pump is not going to be enough circulation. Is there any way to guestimate how many GPH at 0 head I will need to get about 200gph out of about 8 outputs in the manifold about 6 feet up? I am guessing my 1.5" drain will be adequate, though I may need to remove some of the teeth from my overflow to support a bigger pump.
3) Is there anyway to encorporate alternating flow for more random flow? i.e. I have a 1/2" sea swirl that I could include in the manifold (any advice on how would be appreciated), or I could use a SCWD? I would assume with a SCWD that I would need to close off the circle and make it two separate circuits. I like this idea less as it seems it would stress the pump as it alternates and only provide flow half the time. If it makes any difference, I intend on ballvalving each of the exits before the locline....that may help with including a sea swirl.
Sorry for so many questions, any help would be appreciated.
Mat