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Great idea about removing the divider. I wanted to run dual COR 20's also, now you just gave the tools to do it.I love my ss48, I did remove the divider in the return chamber with a zip saw because I’m running dual COR20’s for returns. You can not fit dual returns there without doing so. I’m using it on an 210 gal. The build quality is amazing, Sump itself weighs 50 + pounds
Abyzz A200 Controllable DC Pump will get that job done for ya with ez. Far as drilling into the sump to put bulk heads in is easy peasy.Folks,
I'm looking to move my sump into my fish room into the basement. I will need to use an external pump, as I'm not aware of any internal ones that will work with the potential head-space loss I will incur. I like the features of the Bashsea alot. My only concern - Is it easy to drill a 3/4" or 1" bulkhead into the sump for the return? Or, anyone have any advice on a return pump with greater than 20' of head loss?
Thanks!
Abyzz A200 Controllable DC Pump will get that job done for ya with ez. Far as drilling into the sump to put bulk heads in is easy peasy.
Thanks, but that pump costs more than my first car!
I'm planning a basement fish room as well. I'm estimating around 20' head loss as well. My current plan is it run the Pan World 200ps with 1.5" PVC. Then split into 2x .75" returns. Reviews for the reeflo pumps had a lot of negative things about the seals breaking down.Folks,
I'm looking to move my sump into my fish room into the basement. I will need to use an external pump, as I'm not aware of any internal ones that will work with the potential head-space loss I will incur. I like the features of the Bashsea alot. My only concern - Is it easy to drill a 3/4" or 1" bulkhead into the sump for the return? Or, anyone have any advice on a return pump with greater than 20' of head loss?
Thanks!
Best built sump ever. Check out my build thread to see my massive custom! Just need to get the dang thing wet.... soon....