If the primer pot is clean with no leaves does it still cause a lot of
flow reduction with a mag drive?
Michael Shaffer wrote:
Thanks, maybe I'll do that. The only problem is there's only about 6" of
liner on the sides since I trimmed it already. Will a primer pot not
work with a Mag-Drive pump?
Go Fig wrote:
In article ,
Michael Shaffer wrote:
Ok.. I was in Sears today and noticed I could almost build my own
leaf trap. The only part I don't know where I would get it a
strainer, but
Have a look at this excellent page for design ideas. This approach is
much better for magnetic drive pumps, then the primer pot you were
looking at. If evaporation is going to be a real problem try to
incorporate a flapper (bellows).
http://www.geocities.com/bickal2000/skimmer.htm
jay
Tue, May 6, 2003
dhponder wrote:
On 5/6/03 3:06 PM, Michael Shaffer wrote:
I'm trying to pick a leaf trap from this page
http://www.aquaart.com/StrBsk.html
My pond is 3,000 gallons and I'm using a Pondmaster 3600gph pump. I
want to get the $185 one but not sure if it's overkill. Plus it's
expensive.
It all depends on how many trees and leaves that will fall/blow into
the
pond, if you skim them off before they sink, have an effective skimmer
or net the pond, etc. Boils down to $$$ or physical labor. JMO