Hello,
I have a 10 gallon tank 24 x 10 x 10 and am setting up a sump with it using the eshopps cube refugium nano, a cpr return jet and an eshopps pf-nano overflow box. The pump in the sump will be a sicce 1.5 which puts out 357 gph. I am using the 3 foot long 1" diameter flex hose to connect to the eshopps pf-nano overflow box and 4 feet of 1/2" tubing to connect the pump to the return jet.
The stand that the tank sits on may not accomodate the weight of both the 13 gallon sump and 10 gallon tank; I'm not sure how I would connect the 3 foot drain tube to the tank if it were directly under the tank as I would only need 14" of it (and don't have the plumbing know-how to cut it and find a way of joining the ribbed tubing with some pvc pipe); and I think it will be easier to maintenance if it is off to the side as compared to under the tank where there is little room. For these reasons I am putting it off to the side.
My questions are how much head pressure will be lost from the pump pumping at a 45 degree angle and will the overflow and return flow balance out so the water going to and coming from the sump is in equilibrium.
Thanks for any help.
I have a 10 gallon tank 24 x 10 x 10 and am setting up a sump with it using the eshopps cube refugium nano, a cpr return jet and an eshopps pf-nano overflow box. The pump in the sump will be a sicce 1.5 which puts out 357 gph. I am using the 3 foot long 1" diameter flex hose to connect to the eshopps pf-nano overflow box and 4 feet of 1/2" tubing to connect the pump to the return jet.
The stand that the tank sits on may not accomodate the weight of both the 13 gallon sump and 10 gallon tank; I'm not sure how I would connect the 3 foot drain tube to the tank if it were directly under the tank as I would only need 14" of it (and don't have the plumbing know-how to cut it and find a way of joining the ribbed tubing with some pvc pipe); and I think it will be easier to maintenance if it is off to the side as compared to under the tank where there is little room. For these reasons I am putting it off to the side.
My questions are how much head pressure will be lost from the pump pumping at a 45 degree angle and will the overflow and return flow balance out so the water going to and coming from the sump is in equilibrium.
Thanks for any help.

