Hey all,
This is a question for you skimmer experts out there:
I've been thinking about my sump/skimmer and I have a problem. I would like to increase the area of my refuge and the only way to do that would be a new sump OR to remove my skimmer pump from the sump.
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As you can see in the above picture I have a section for just the skimmer pump that takes up about 1/4 of my refuge section(circled in red).
I have two ideas for removing the pump.
1. Getting another pump that can sit above my sump (in the area circled by yellow) that pulls water out of the sump and sends it to the skimmer. However, do they have pumps that can pull water up and don't need to be primed in the case of a power failure?
2. My second idea was to simply feed my drain pipe into my skimmer. My drain does approximately 450-550 gph and the skimmer is currently run by a Rio2500 rated at 700 gph, but I have its output trimmed back by at least half with a ball valve, getting it into the 350 gph range. I would probably have to T off the drain line to let some of it go into the sump to avoid it flooding the skimmer.
My skimmer is a TF110A(Top Fathom- out of business, but nice skimmer) with machined venturi injector and a counter-current design. Can this type of skimmer be run off the drain line or do they NEED a pump?
I thought it would be nice to remove a pump from the system to reduce maintenance and electrical cost and free up a little bit of space in the stand and running almost all my water through the skimmer before it hits the sump.
B.



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