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Topic: Modified Durso pics Posted: November 24 2005 at 1:25am |
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 9:51am |
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what size is that pipe mark? and what did you use to cut the pipe?
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 11:15am |
1.5" ABS. I like black. It's less noticable.
Cut it with a hacksaw then rub and scrape off the burrs with a knife.
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 12:23pm |
ok, cool here is what I came up with, but it is noisy.
I'll have to try and modify it.
Brian
there is the 1" pipe drilled with holes below the waterline,(snails
can't get into the pipe) and a cap with a hole drilled on the top, so
to make it quieter I had to restrict the water flow with the ball valve
under the tank.
The idea was to skim as much surface area water as possible for the
skimmer in the sump, I am planning on making notches in the clear
pvc to act as a gate.
I don't like the size of it, though.
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 1:00pm |
Neither of these are Durso's as far as I can see. Mark, what is does yours look like from the side?
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 1:54pm |
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John I had a durso like the one mark built. I had to use that design when I was running u tube overflows becasue of the resticted space. I works of the same princable as the standard dursu the larger pipe goes over the top and overlaps like an umbrella. The drain holes are higher up then the lip of the lareger pvc piece. If that makes sense. The concept is the exact same as far as how it works. As far as the one Brian has I am not sure I would have to see it in person.
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 10:08pm |
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Yes, Bruce that makes sense. I had to use one similar to that on my 20 gallon. Mark's might be set up that way too (I can't tell from the pic), but I don't think Brian's is. Brian's just looks like an open fitting for the water to fall down.
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Posted: November 24 2005 at 10:09pm |
Sorry, I don't have the camera right now, but think of it as crown with a short hat perched on top. Not knowing exactly how tall it needed to be to create the right level, I cut the standpipe short and placed a coupler on the end. A short length of pipe, made into the crown, was inserted into the coupler. To get the cap to sit just right, and be adjustable, so that it's bottom edge just touches the water, a movable ring of pipe is inserted into the cap.
Brian, by what you wrote, I'm worried about those holes drilled in the 1" pipe below the waterline. My concern is that the sump will overflow when the power goes out. Have you unplugged the main pump to see what happens during a power outage?
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Posted: November 28 2005 at 4:43pm |
right now it is not a durso and yes it is noisy, there is clear pvc
that the water has to go over to get to the holes. and yes I've done a
power outage check.
I need to create a durso, but one that can accomodate being in the
middle of the tank. I was expermenting with that design to see if it
would help the skimmer that was in the sump. but it is too big.
ended up with pneumonia over T-day weekend lost 15lbs  . still fighting.
sory for the late reply.
Brian
edited to add
after reading my post I see where your concern comes from my "below the
waterline" statement, what I should have said was somthing akin to
"that is inside the funnel".
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Posted: November 29 2005 at 1:01am |
bbeck4x4 wrote:
ended up with pneumonia over T-day weekend lost 15lbs . still fighting.
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Sick for the holiday sucks, I hope you're on the mend.
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Posted: November 29 2005 at 8:32am |
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thanks, I'm hanging in there.
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