That should work out pretty well for a sump. And please post pictures of that thing on your jeep. I gotta see that....lol
It would be best to use a controller, rather than rely on the internal thermostat. I use a pinpoint, but Ranco makes one, and if you're going to get an aquarium controller, i.e. Apex or Reefkeeper, you can control it from there.
Sounds like you need more than one, LOL.
Besides the actual size of the skimmers, there does not seem to be much difference. They both use the same pump and draw the same lph, so I guess you choose the one that fits in your sump the best?
Sounds like you had quite the trip. At least the tank and you guys made it back in one piece...lol. Can't wait to see things come together.
The things we do for this hobby!!! I thought I was crazy 2 weeks ago when I rented a uhaul and drove 2.5 hrs to Savannah, Ga for two 165g water storage tanks, an LM3 and pump.
Ok...stupid question. I'm doing the BRS group buy and stocking up on miscellaneous items. And I thought I'd buy some filter socks. What size should I get?
4x8, 4x14 or 7x16
And I plan on using two heaters, how many watts total for a 180 with 120 sump half filled? I saw a heating calulator and said at temp about 300w total. Sound right?
I use two 4 x 14 socks, one for each overflow. The 7" is too big for my sump. The rule of thumb I've seen for heaters range between 3W to 5W per gallon, depending on the ambient temperature, where the tank will be located. Your particular system will determine how much you need, i.e. if your system resides wholly within the heated part of your house, you may not need as much, whereas if your system is split up between the house and a cold/cooler basement, as you plan, you may want to go with the whole 5W per gallon.
+1 to what downbeach said, also depends on what temp you want your tank to be. Our system is probably rougly 350 g. We have 3 300 watt heaters (one in the frag tank and two in the sump) which keep the tank around 75 which is where we want it.