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Its stupid mistake, I usually use the wood bits that work on things like brute can so thought it would work,., However, at the last minute i decided to use a bosch drill bit that instantly cracked it. I was using the sump for a frag tank so wasnt paying much attention and was in a rush! $600 dollar mistake!Ah.., I am sorry to hear. What bit did you use? I've drilled dozens of acryl, plexiglass with a hole saw drill bit, but I can use a glass bit and take it slow, no rush. I have to drill anyway to connect my external pump
So... I did the drill, after all, it worked fine for me. I drilled 3 large 65 mm (~2.6") between ATO and return pump chamber. I now use the former return pump chamber for the UV DC pump ( I can adjust the flow) and retuned the UV water in the former ATO chamber -the same place where the external pump is now plumbed. This way, I will avoid missing filtration steps by placing the UV pump somewhere else in the sump. I build a small two baffles section for the UV return pump to catch the bubbles, and I plumb directly into former ATO the ATO tube from my fresh water tank.Make sure you get the proper drill bit for acrylic. I completely destroyed my sump when drilling a hole.