Waterbox 150.4 Sump - Reefmat 500 Installation thoughts . . .

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I'm in the middle of setting up our Waterbox Infinia 150.4

We are adding a Reefmat 500 instead of the Filter Socks so I need to modify the main drain pipe to run into the Reefmat instead of the back chamber in the factory sump. The area inside the red circle is that main focus of this post:
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My questions are:

1) Is the main reason for the "narrow back chamber" merely for the drain lines? The water comes into this chamber from the Main and E-drain, flows under a "bubble wall?" into the filtration chamber, up over the wall and then across the Filter Sock Distribution Plate and so on. I've removed the Filter Sock Distribution Plate and this is where I'll be placing the ReefMat 500.

2) Will this back chamber become "stagnant" since there's no source of significant flow through that chamber w/o the drain input.

I'm sure others have done this and know exactly what I'm talking about but I can't seem to find it being "discussed" or I'm not using the correct terms in my "Forum Search" endeavor lol.
 

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2) Will this back chamber become "stagnant" since there's no source of significant flow through that chamber w/o the drain input.
I would think over time yes. Blow it out with turkey baser once a week.
 

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I have the peninsula. So what I did was use the manifold off the return to recycle water back there so it has flow for the probes, trident, and etc without being stagnant or emptying it.

My tank is the peninsula why it looks a bit different than yours.
 

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I have the peninsula. So what I did was use the manifold off the return to recycle water back there so it has flow for the probes, trident, and etc without being stagnant or emptying it.

My tank is the peninsula why it looks a bit different than yours.
That's an excellent idea. I may have to incorporate that into my design as well. Do you have your heater(s) in there as well?
 

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That's an excellent idea. I may have to incorporate that into my design as well. Do you have your heater(s) in there as well?
I did, but I ended up moving them to each side of the fleece roller so they get better flow.

I still have my feed pump for ozone, trident sampling, and probes
 

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I thought these came ready to accept filter rollers without modification ?
 

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I’m setting up a WB 330 with the same kind of sump and a RM 1200. Today I had a wild thought and considered dumping the return from the UV sterilizer into that back chamber to circulate the water. Just a thought for now but I’ll sleep on it and see what else comes to mind.
 
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I’m setting up a WB 330 with the same kind of sump and a RM 1200. Today I had a wild thought and considered dumping the return from the UV sterilizer into that back chamber to circulate the water. Just a thought for now but I’ll sleep on it and see what else comes to mind.
That's pretty much exactly what I'm planning to do as well. I don't have the UV yet but once I get it that's where the output will go.


I thought these came ready to accept filter rollers without modification ?
The SUMP itself is ready for a roller mat but the main drain is designed to go straight down into the rear chamber but you want that flow to do INTO/THROUGH the Roller Mat. Therefore we had to cut the downpipe for main drain and use the flexible tubing that came with the ReefMat 500 to route the flow into the Roller Intake.

Other than that, you just have to LIFT OUT the sock holders as opposed to having to cut/remove silicone in older setups.
 

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That's pretty much exactly what I'm planning to do as well. I don't have the UV yet but once I get it that's where the output will go.



The SUMP itself is ready for a roller mat but the main drain is designed to go straight down into the rear chamber but you want that flow to do INTO/THROUGH the Roller Mat. Therefore we had to cut the downpipe for main drain and use the flexible tubing that came with the ReefMat 500 to route the flow into the Roller Intake.

Other than that, you just have to LIFT OUT the sock holders as opposed to having to cut/remove silicone in older setups.
Very good information, thank you. Maybe I’ll just stick with the socks until I’m more comfortable messing with the sump
 

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