thatguy559
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that link is for the old SWCD...i have a 1" one with a removable top. i dont have any issues with it at all. its a true 1" all the way around. the gears moves easily and i have a dart pushing mine
Guess Im outta the loop. I didnt know there was a new and improved SCWD. On with the CL build then....that link is for the old SWCD...i have a 1" one with a removable top. i dont have any issues with it at all. its a true 1" all the way around. the gears moves easily and i have a dart pushing mine
More dirty water into the sump = more protiens and partical removal possible
I also respectfully disagree. Your theory presumes that the display/sump is other than a single mass of water. Whether that water is in the sump or in the tank makes little difference to what pollutants are in the system. Additionally, the skimmer will pump through it the same gph regardless the volume or flow through in the sump. Would a skimmer pull more gunk out of dirty water than clean water? If the answer is yes, than one would want to supply the skimmer with the greatest quantity of system pollution. Having a slow flow to the sump would mean the sump was being kept cleaner than the display. If slow flow filtering mattered, than in-tank skimmers of the same ratings would not work as well as sump skimmers. IMHO, the rate of water flowing past the skimmer matters not. The rate of water flowing THROUGH a skimmer of proper design matters a lot.
As to using the sump as a settling station in lieu of a skimmer feed as Scott suggested, that is a different type regimen than what we were discussing and I would have to agree with his supposition that slower is better.
And Scott, thank you for the reminder to suck the out sediment in my sump :>)
Wasn't it Voltaire who said "if you wish to argue with me, you must first define your terms"... it simply states your filtration devices in the sump are limited by the amount of water they processes, and providing more water to the sump than that is pointless... not that providing more water will mean they work less, but it's a waste...why give it more than that??? spend those watts on providing more flow for the D/T.
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