riu;2303066; said:
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Some questions about your installation.
1-How do you control that the foam 1 is dry and 2 and 3 are wet? How do you control the water level?
2-What are the holes in the picture?
3-The water rises at different heights with the same bomb? The water, not lose power for more height?
4-The dry wet of room 2, makes more bacteria for the nitrogen cycle that the system of the room 1?
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Greetings
Raul
Raul,
1. That's just matter of filling the filter so far (while the pump is running) that 2 are under water and the top one is above.
2 All racks are back to back on 1 system. The holes connect the "filter boxes" under each rack. because 2 "boxes" are on 1 pump, I connected the 2. sumps together. If the pump for what ever reason takes to much from 1 side, the water will , because of the holes (with a pipe to the other side) stay on level and not in the worst case over flow on one side.
3. If I under stand well you mean the same water flow in each tank, top or bottom row??? Each tank has a valve that we can adjust. The tanks close to the pump at the bottom row get (without a valve) more water as the last tank on the line at the top. To adjust the valves took me a while.
I balanced the valves as good as possible, drained all the tanks when I was done and plugged the pump back in, by keeping an eye on the speed they filled up, I adjusted them here and there. Now all tanks have +/- the same flow rate.
4. Raul, before I started Discus Hans USA, I did Discus more or less as hobby in Holland. I've build a few systems over the years but I'm just a screen printer (was in the t-shirt/textile printing +/- 22 years) I'm not a professor in water science, nor a plumber, nor carpenter, etc. I learn all my things more or less the hard way.
I thought the filter in room 2 (old system) was THE way to go. Now it's running for 3 years I see things I over looked. Hard to flush, etc.
When I feed my Discus I see a low Ph drop in my water, when I skip a feeding it stays stable, so my filter can handle the amount of Discus but the feeding can drop it over the edge.
The new system works better in many ways, Ph drop is lower, if I flush the filter (by every water change) I can see how much dirt is coming from under my filter foam. Maybe in 3 years I build a complete new, better system, I don't know. But till now it's the best I designed
Hope this helps a little.
Yeah those Stendker Discus you see every were, you can't get away from them anymore
Hans