Two pumps cheapest and easiest.I was hoping to run two 4x4 flood tables on one res. Flood then drain one table then flood and drain the other. How is the best way to do this?
I plan on a 60 gal res. Ive heard that pumps can bring up res temps significantly. Will two pumps in a 60 gal be a problem for heat?Two pumps cheapest and easiest.
Measure the time it takes to flood and drain completely and have two different timers. Say the time is 15minutes. And you want to flood every 6 hours have one pump start at 12:00PM 6:00PM etc... And the other at 12:20PM 6:20PM etc.
Thought this thread was going to be about a battle to the death between two flood tables
They are only adding heat while running. So yes while running they will add heat. But it will go back to near ambient fairly quicklyI plan on a 60 gal res. Ive heard that pumps can bring up res temps significantly. Will two pumps in a 60 gal be a problem for heat?
Say... what about....Two pumps cheapest and easiest.
Measure the time it takes to flood and drain completely and have two different timers. Say the time is 15minutes. And you want to flood every 6 hours have one pump start at 12:00PM 6:00PM etc... And the other at 12:20PM 6:20PM etc.
Thought this thread was going to be about a battle to the death between two flood tables
Well... all as above.I guess it depends on how big your res is and how big your tables are and how high you flood those tables. But that could work as well.
I know with my 4x4 table flooding the 40gal res gets almost empty
Ah.That doesn't matter. I meant height of the water in the table.
I think you misunderstood me.Well fill up your res and flood a table and see how much water you have left. If that could fill another table then it would work. If not I'd use two different pumps with different timings.
If it's close I'd still use the separate pumps so you have to top off less.
But if each table only needs 10-15gal then I'd say that would work.
A pump has a water line before it just sputters and doesn't pump and your 50gal probably doesn't fit that much water. Only one way to find out is run a test.
Not gonna work. The pump going up one side of your flood and drain is what keeps the water in tray. If you don’t have that pump in it’s never gonna flood. Just drain.Well... all as above.
Two 4x4 tables. One 60 gal res. The bottom of one table would be at 31" high and the bottom of the second table would be 6" lower or so.