chadmace
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So heres the deal. I currently have a 30g AGA tank used for my sump. It usually is about 1/2 full....so realistically 15g extra water volumn. No fuge. For a small time I added a 20g fuge to help clear up a algae problem. Since it really wasn't designed into my system I didn't want to keep it. So, now a few months down the road I have decided to address my sump/fuge stuff. I have a 25 tall that will be used for the sump. Water from the display goes into the sump where it is skimmed. Once it is skimmed it overflows into a 29g AGA which has been partitioned into a fuge, bubble trap, and return. (This changes the system from 15g currently to close to 50g of actual water volumn) You can get a general idea from this pic:
Here is my dilema at the moment. I have a Prime Tower chiller with internal thermal controller. (Does not control heater) I also have a Pro Heat heater. I plan to add a better controller so my chiller isn't fighting the heater but that will have to wait. So am I right in thinking the chiller should take from compartment 1 and empty into the display, then the heater should be in compartment 3 with the retun? This would keep the chiller from pulling in water just heated by the heater, then chilling it.
I have gone over this in my head all this week and can make arguements for just about every configuration. Its driving me loopy.
Here is my dilema at the moment. I have a Prime Tower chiller with internal thermal controller. (Does not control heater) I also have a Pro Heat heater. I plan to add a better controller so my chiller isn't fighting the heater but that will have to wait. So am I right in thinking the chiller should take from compartment 1 and empty into the display, then the heater should be in compartment 3 with the retun? This would keep the chiller from pulling in water just heated by the heater, then chilling it.
I have gone over this in my head all this week and can make arguements for just about every configuration. Its driving me loopy.
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