Cool! Looks like you got it figured out.
I wanted to add a Macron Bag filter to my Wet dry but had no space for it in the Unit. I thought of adding a separate chamber to hold the Bag and place it in line of the drain from the tank to the filter. This is a picture by picture / step by step description of what O did today. I made some mistakes which included FLOODING my living room. But I figured it out in the end and its working GREAT so far! Fingers Crossed!
SO first I will show what it looked like before I installed my Micron Bag Filter.
These 3 pics are some of the parts. I got the BOX from Low's (I had problems finding one the right size with a lid that would sorta snap shut) the rest was pet shop and ace.
Next I will show you what I did to get it to one inlet pipe. I needed to do this for my filter install. I checked the flows and it wasn't backing up in the tank so I figured I was good and it was at this point.
Now I am starting to assemble my filter Unit
I should have saw the problem here But I missed it!
Now let me show you my shelf and the unit in place.
You can start to see the problem in this pic
This was my first attempt at a fix. The water lvl kept rising in the filter box and I could not figure out why????
I thought I might have it and it was getting late so I rolled the dice and went and grabbed the Kids from School. This was a mistake as I came home to water all over the floor. No pic of that Just trust me it was no fun. This was my 1st flood in the 10 months of having this tank up and running! Let me show you what was the problem!
This pic shows that the Filter bag was clogging the drains and that's why the water was backing up in the filter box. Should have thought of that BUT live and learn.
This is what I did to fix it and so far its working great!
I guess that's it if you got any questions Just ask! That's to all the folks who helped me with info for the Mod and let me bounce Ideas off of them!
Arkangel77
Last edited by Arkangel77; 09-03-2009 at 08:54 PM.
Cool! Looks like you got it figured out.
Darrell
Yep - I wish I would have figured it out before I flooded my Living room. LOL - O well. I am sure there are better ways to protect the drains but that was My quick Fix! after I mopped the floors.
Arkangel77
Pretty good DIY project, a handyman indeed.
Eddie
Very, very nice DIY tute. I wish I had thought of that when my wet dry was running. I was so tired of having to rinse the filter mat that was under the drip tray.
Tim
Well ran into another Snafoo. The Micron Bag filter is cloging up. Its not causing any more flods but I got vervous and took it out the Box. So I am looking for a NEW type bag now. What got me woried was that the lvl on watter was 2" higher in the bag than it was in the Box. The Bag was swollen kinda like a ballon. SO Do any of you guys have an Idea on what Kinda Bag I could try?
This is what I used.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/115/378/=39gzu7
Filter Bags with Drawstring
Nylon * 18 x 12" x 8" * 75 Micron * Part # 2514K31
Arkangel77
If the BAG was hanging instead of laying I think it would work better. No idea of how to make that happen in my set up though?
That's the thing with micron filters, you'll need to rinse them out every couple of days. That's also what makes them so great. They trap all the little particles the other filters miss. You think a 75 micron clogs fast, I used one micron bags for about 2 years! Rinsing it out is easy. Turn the bag inside out, run it under a faucet while rubbing the bag between your hands. Cleans it in like a minute and half.
Darrell
Ya I guess I could make that part of my daily cleaning. 2 min to clean the filter and 15 min to take it out and put it back!
Try a larger micron. I realize that you want it as fine as possible, but for the sake of practicality, maybe a 200 micron would work out better for your setup. 200 microns is still pretty good!
Best wishes!
Chad Hughes
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Yes I could just make a entirely new sump - Just trying to avoid that. Thats why I came up with this idea. I may give the 200 Micron Idea a shot and see what Happens?
Thanks, Arkangel77
Lynn
I don't think that you need a new sump. What you have going on has got great potential. It's getting it balanced that's the trick! In all of my aquarium filter experience, I can't say that I have run across a 75 micron filter sock unless I was specifically looking for it. Most are rated at 100 microns or higher, especially for this type of application. I'll bet you see a huge difference with the 200 micron.
Keep us posted. I love the thread!
Chad Hughes
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