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Originally Posted by Subrosa
How do you plan on getting water to return from the tank to the sump? If you're thinking you'll pump it back down, start thinking differently!
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I understand where you're coming from and, indeed, it may be a tricky situation but hopefully I've got that covered. The main problem will be to fill the return tubing before starting the pump the first time. Once it is running it will be a closed system and the only reason for the "sump" will be cooling the pump. Granted this is all theoretical: the weight of the water returning down the return tube should balance the weight of the water being pumped up the feed tube. If that is, indeed, the case there won't be much load on the pump.
Whether or not this will work in reality depends on how hot the body of the pump gets (bearings mostly). I'm expecting the amount of water in the "sump" will keep the pump cool enough. There are two reasons I expect this system to work: 1) the motor is thermally protected and 2) the water moving thru the pump provides the cooling for the shaft seal. Also the "sump" is a plastic container
There are only two caveats I can see here: 1) filling the return tube (not quite sure how to accomplish that yet) and 2) how warm the water in the tank becomes, can't have it get too hot for the orchids. I don't anticipate the sump water getting too hot as the sump will be on the floor which stays relatively cool even in the summer.
So to this extent this is an experiment. Guess I'll have to run the system before the orchids are introduced.
If worst comes to worst the pump will have to be in the tank. I don't want this as I want to have as much growing space in the tank as possible. Too, to have the pump in the tank would mean three inches of water.
Robert
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Originally Posted by RandomGemini
Oh good question! I'm loving this thread. I want to build a natural looking waterfall in my terrarium too, but have no idea where to get started so I'm learning a lot!
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Actually I've been going over stuff here that properly belongs in the Terrarium Gardening section which I suppose I should get started on it. The plan now is to record the process step by step with pictures. So wander over there in a couple of days. It will be a learning experience for both of us (and others).
Robert