I'd get some material that catches anything 200 microns or above then stick a 100 inside a 50. That'll probably be easy to maintain and accomplish what you want to do.
necrocanis;2940835; said:oh, and for heat for this tank I'm thinking an inline 7kw heater. It's one of those instant water heaters. I can just run cold water straight in during water changes and it'll heat it up, and I can also run it inline with a small pump to keep the water a constant temp in the tank. Won't really have to worry about space heaters and heating the whole garage as much during the winter. I would think that with 3" thick walls almost solid wood that it would hold it's heat fairly well anyway.
necrocanis;2940830; said:Ok, so would 250 micron sock set 4" above a 100 micron sock, and 4" above a 50 micron sock work?
necrocanis;2940830; said:I think they'll probably clog quickly in a 4000 gal anyway, I'll just have to make sure to switch them out often.
I just realized that the dialog was in the pipe sizing thread. I'm not totally senile (yet), I get a lot of pm's and can't keep them all straight.CHOMPERS;2943859; said:...In our PM's...
zennzzo;2942150; said:I was going to say 250-200 micron is really clear water, 150,100 and 50 micron socks would be like another full time job bro...![]()
4200gallon tank not a small 500gallon...nolapete;2944353; said:Even if they are prefiltered and not much in the way of particulate matter gets to them?