Builder stated he would be getting me some sort of plastic sheet to go over the filter pad?Keep an eye on your pads. Depending on what you use, the water flow may punch a hole in your pads
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Builder stated he would be getting me some sort of plastic sheet to go over the filter pad?Keep an eye on your pads. Depending on what you use, the water flow may punch a hole in your pads
Builds coming together nicely, don’t rush it now. Your going to need to drill a overflow in the sump for the drip. It’s hard to tell from the pictures but your drain in the wall looks higher then the sump... you might need to setup a ato to get that water to the drain.
Yes auto top off, If you can lower the drain that would be what I would recommend to do. Other wise your relying on a electric pump to do it for you. If you lost power or the pump failed that could be a problem.Good advice about the rushing!
Ya, not super happy with builder guy... I asked him how high to put the drain. I say 22” he “says ya that’s good”...
The sump was supposed to be 24” tall not 20” ... moving on... water level in sump at 10”
I can probably move the drain lower, but this “ato” you speak of may be easier. Auto top off?
I’m gonna use that to pump water out when it gets too high?
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I’m gonna look at it tomorrow, where it ends up 18’ away is 5”-7” off the slab... was trying to get a good pitch...Yes auto top off, If you can lower the drain that would be what I would recommend to do. Other wise your relying on a electric pump to do it for you. If you lost power or the pump failed that could be a problem.
I use a similar ATO currently, Smart ATO. I'm curious as to how you were thinking to use this one to pump water out of your sump? Thanks.I had looked at the gravity fed system that is a pvc rectangle if you will, once water level in sump gets to certain height water spills out and over into drain, to do this id need my drain at least 12” lower... that may not be a reality...
Ideally I put one of those little sensors in the sump and when water gets to say 11” it kicks on and pumps out 1” of water. Ideally I’d like to change 20 - 40 gallons a day based on Nitrate...
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It looks like I need to continuously pump 60ml -120ml per minute for 24 hours based on 20g-40g per day water change.I use a similar ATO currently, Smart ATO. I'm curious as to how you were thinking to use this one to pump water out of your sump? Thanks.
Background with me; Typically in salt water you use it to maintain salinity and constant level of the sump. For our freshwater I find it also helps to maintain the sump water level so the return pump returns constant rate. So rather than filling the sump each day, I fill the reservoir every 9-10 days.I’ve never set one up/tried one, I’d presume tubing goes in sump and one in drain. Drip in cold water and that’s it... or is it?
ya, I think opposite is what I’m researching, if I drip water in via ice maker line, then when the sump gets to a certain level it pumps out excess versus overflowing sump.Background with me; Typically in salt water you use it to maintain salinity and constant level of the sump. For our freshwater I find it also helps to maintain the sump water level so the return pump returns constant rate. So rather than filling the sump each day, I fill the reservoir every 9-10 days.
In your application, if I understand correctly you want it to pump water OUT of your sump when it reaches a specified level. Is this correct?
ATO typically used to pump water IN when the water level evaporates to a certain level on the sump.