Rick,
The easiest way to do it, is have a refugium that is higher than the sump.
Then, you drill a hole in the refugium (above the sump), install a bulkhead
and run a pipe from that bulkhead down into the sump. Then, use a powerhead
to pump water from your sump into your refugium. Is what will happen is the
powerhead will fill the refugium which will overflow through the bulkhead,
down the pipe into the sump. Easy money!
You may want to drill a second hole as high, or higher if you can, and
install a second BH and plumb it as well. This can be used for a back up
incase your first one gets plugged for any strange reason.
Hope this helps!
Shane C.
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> Shane,
> Yeah there is a lifereef sump under the tank about 3 x 2.5 x 2.5 feet with
> compartments ( chemical cartriges, protein skimmer fittings, etc.) How do
> you plumb the refugium into the sump? Powerhead into the refugium?
> That's what I have a problem visualizing. Thanks,
> Rick
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