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Old 12-05-2004, 02:09 AM
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Default pump and drums

You don't have any pics of your pump and filter set up do you?
Priss
"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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If you do your plumbing with 4 inch pipe, there should be very little
difference in the elevation within each of the drums and they will not go
dry. If the pipe size is small, then you run the risk of having the pump
run dry. I have an external pump feeding from a bottom drain and vortex
filter and do not find that I have a problem.
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RichToyBox
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"pmwebdesigns" wrote in message
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Okay, you guys that have external pumps and uses 55 gal drums are going

to
have to help me here. My pump is suppose to push 1500 - 5400 G.P.H.
If I have the pump pulling from the 55gal drum to push water flow in the
pond, I was thinking if it max's 5400 how can I get the water to flow

into
the drums being gravity fed fast enough without the drum going dry. I'm

go
have 3 drums. One the settlement, one with loads of filter mat and the

other
empty with a hair of filtermedia and this one will be the one the pipe

from
pump pulls from. Also the pipe going to the pond I was going to have a
venturi thingie set up. Did I explain that? I am so tired.
Priss