Innovative and efficient ways for large volume water change

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ESOX;1124551; said:
WOW!!! Thanks for posting this in here! This definitely looks like something I want to try. My only problem is that here in Phoenix there's no basements. :cry:
I'd have to get really creative on draining.

All you have to do is use the float switch/submersible pump set up and have it pumped to a drain. Problem solved:)
 
hmt321;1122815; said:
im interested in your set up.

I'm sorry I missed this before. Were you interested in my w/c method or my set up meaning tank and filtration?
 
LiquidWare;1119701; said:
For my setup, I use a 'T' fitting & a valve from my main return line and use Drips to remove the water from my setup into my Quarantine tank. I use 2 sets of drips, 1x 0.5 Gal / Hr & 1x 1 Gal / Hr, if my nitrates get over 50 ppm I use 1.5G/Hr, over 20ppm i use 1G/Hr, and the reste of the time I'm at 0.5 G/Hr. Been running like this for a while and no death since. For filling up, I just use a float valve and in-line carbon filter to remove chlorine.
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This is pretty sweet.
 
rallysman;1124556; said:
All you have to do is use the float switch/submersible pump set up and have it pumped to a drain. Problem solved:)

Copy that. Drain location is yet another problem though. My house is ranch style so there's no second floor that I could hook into as far as plumbing drains.
I could maybe pump it into my attic and have it tie in to my A/C 1" pvc drain line.(my A/C is on the roof). What do you think of this or do you have any other suggestions?

EDIT: On second thought scratch the A/C drain line as it drains into my yard right next to the foundation. Probably not a good idea. OK so what are my options now?
 
You can have it pump to a "T" in a sink drain if you want to. I would install a check valve in it if it has to pump uphill to keep it from draining some of the water back.
 
ESOX: I'm in the planning stage to install a similar water changing setup for one of my local PetShop. His system as 2 sets of 12 - 90 Gals on separate filtration.
 
i empty out the water with a hose and put water back in with hose conected straight to a activated carbon filter which is used to remove 99.99% of chlorine and chloramine and other stuff
 
from what I understand, carbon won't remove chloramine
 
LiquidWare;1127129; said:
ESOX: I'm in the planning stage to install a similar water changing setup for one of my local PetShop. His system as 2 sets of 12 - 90 Gals on separate filtration.

Nice! Certainly worthy of it's own thread itself! Please keep us posted with pics and tutorial as it progresses.
 
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