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Ohhh I guess I just assumed it was the wieght issue. Do the 180 in the basement and add a 90 upstairs, tie them together for more stability with...
I agree[img] But the tanks look only half as big once they are in a wall. Any way if your floor joist are running the opposite direction of...
Wish I was closer, I would pick a couple up.
I know that grounding probes are debatable. But you did not fix the problem. All you did was cover it up with a free path to the ground instead...
You should be fine, I would do a few things to help like putting a air-stone in your sump to help with gas exchange and prevent Ph drop, reducing...
Any stray voltage in your tank that you can feel is to much IMO I would replace the pump. One things for sure is that it will get worse before...
I"ll have to get some pics of mine up here this weekend. I've got 2 12 volt SP200VOHD peristaltic dosing pumps that I got from apt instruments...
Oh good it's just the denitrator I thought it may be from that decomposing corpse I see in your tank! LOL
How did that much vinegar affect your ph? Seems like 1.5 cups/day would really pull your ph down. Doesn't the vinegar have a ph of something like 3
If the 4' is right off of the drain bulkhead and vertical it should work fine.
From the 1" drain bulkhead use an adapter to step up to 2" PVC to your sump, if most of this is horizontal a 1" drain line will siphon and gurgle...
That would be the best way to do it. Since you are draining over 20ft I would also step up the size of the drain line to 1.5" or 2" the 1"...
That requires drilling the tank, and yes that is a very good way to do it.
The holding tank won't work safely either as you will never be able to match the 2 pumps flow exactly, either one will eventually suck air or one...
I've never been a fan of overflow boxes. Their expensive and a lot more complicated than a simple hole. Assuming the tanks not tempered Drill...
If your pumps intake is below the water line in the sump you should have no issues with it not priming, so the check valve shouldn't be needed.
What size drain line are you running? A typical 90 gallon has one 1" drain which will only safely handle about 600gph of flow I would not have...
I can't open your link since I don't have a account there. I don't quite understand, so is it just a longer neck on the skimmer or a longer...
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I'll give you $500 for one.