teebone110
Distinguished Member
What is your sump turnover rate?
I was reading another forum about this topic, as there was a recent article that recommended only a 20% turnover rate.
The rationale is that low flow through the sump can improve the efficiency the skimmer.
A higher powered pump can push too much water through the sump, causing more nutrient water to be fed back into the display tank, feeding nuisance algae, etc.
Some recommend to match the return pump to equal the flow of the skimmer intake pump for the best balance.
It all seems logical thus improving efficiency and reducing electricity costs.
Just curious about what others may think about this?
I was reading another forum about this topic, as there was a recent article that recommended only a 20% turnover rate.
The rationale is that low flow through the sump can improve the efficiency the skimmer.
A higher powered pump can push too much water through the sump, causing more nutrient water to be fed back into the display tank, feeding nuisance algae, etc.
Some recommend to match the return pump to equal the flow of the skimmer intake pump for the best balance.
It all seems logical thus improving efficiency and reducing electricity costs.
Just curious about what others may think about this?