What's the best way to position the return from sump?

Phanatik

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I'm going to set up my tank with built-in overflow with a sump and was wondering the best position to aim my return water so it can keep a good steady flow in my tank. I'm thinking if I return through the overflow area, wouldn't I just be cycling the same part of the water over and over again? I'm new to the sump thing so please bear with me. Thanks in advance.
 

Clift

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I usually have my return (to the tank) on the opposite side from the intake(to the sump). I've used a tracer dye to track the current and it generally takes up the whole tank after a matter of seconds.
 

brich999

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i have dual corner overflows, so i took 5ft of pvc, drilled 3/8th inch holes in a staggered pattern kinda .*.*.* and it flows very well. a 5000gph spraybar is quite something to see in action, but i always love spraybars, dont look super clean, but very effecient at spreading flow
 

brich999

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more info would help as far as type of tank (eurobraced, glass, etc) size and amount of flow
 

Spiritofthesoul

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Ideally you want the return directly from the pump. Which means just straight up from the pump, no elbow bends that would restrict and reduce flowrate. However this is most of the time not possible.

Many people place their return just next to the overflow. Thats for convinence. But as far as im concern, as long as the pump is strong enough, the water would be spread out all over the tank instead of just returning to the overflow and cycle again.

Positioning could be anyway depending on what flow type you desire. For a more evenly spread flow, I would suggest returning in on the extreme opposite end of the tank so that most of the water in the aquarium moves from the return to the overflow, back down the sump and to the return.
 

Bret Signorelli

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Ideally you want the return directly from the pump. Which means just straight up from the pump, no elbow bends that would restrict and reduce flowrate. However this is most of the time not possible.

Many people place their return just next to the overflow. Thats for convinence. But as far as im concern, as long as the pump is strong enough, the water would be spread out all over the tank instead of just returning to the overflow and cycle again.

Positioning could be anyway depending on what flow type you desire. For a more evenly spread flow, I would suggest returning in on the extreme opposite end of the tank so that most of the water in the aquarium moves from the return to the overflow, back down the sump and to the return.
This is how I always see it setup , with return and the overflow both at the top of the display tank, but I’m not sure the water on the bottom of the tank is getting circulated
 
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