I have a Reefer 250 with a V3 sump. Does anyone have a recommendation for the correct water level should be in each of the sections of the V3 sump?
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I keep the last baffle all the way down to allow for my RedSea Skimmer water depth. The return chamber should be level with the included floatI have a Reefer 250 with a V3 sump. Does anyone have a recommendation for the correct water level should be in each of the sections of the V3 sump?
I keep the last baffle all the way down to allow for my RedSea Skimmer water depth. The return chamber should be level with the included float
Return pump baffle.By baffle are you referring to the adjustable gate in the back that separates the main part of the sump on the right with the pump section located in the left rear?
I keep the last baffle all the way down to allow for my RedSea Skimmer water depth. The return chamber should be level with the included float
That will work as well. The reason the pump chamber water level looks higher is because when you lower it, the baffle changes the overall water volume. You can leave it all the way down if you want to use the stand. It is ok that the water level is above the float. It will evaporate off in a few hours. It's only about 2 cups of water.Thanks for the picture.
I also have this V3 sump and when I put the rear gate all the way down the water in the pump section goes above the white float for the reservoir tank. That is why I have been using a shelf that elevates the skimmer about 1 inch.
That will work as well. The reason the pump chamber water level looks higher is because when you lower it, the baffle changes the overall water volume. You can leave it all the way down if you want to use the stand. It is ok that the water level is above the float. It will evaporate off in a few hours. It's only about 2 cups of water.