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Bottom drain cover height

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 3:28 pm
by Jon W
Hi All

Just wondered if anyone has a view on what the correct width of gap between dome and pond base for a Spindrifter 2 for the following applications;

1. 4ft deep pond using a Aquamax 10000
2. 8ft deep pond using a Sequence 12000s

Incidently the Spindrifter instructions advise only 20ltrs/min air as max input. Is this true?

Thanks in advance.

Jon

Re: Bottom drain cover height

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 5:23 pm
by Gazza
Hi Jon,

I have seen some spindriffetrs that say 20lts and does it have a small air fitting :?:

Mine has the larger air fitting and i have run a 80 (well did until it packed in) on mine for years without problems.

The gap on the bottom drain i am not 100% sure on as i have had differing answers but mine is about 30mm and works fine.

Re: Bottom drain cover height

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 5:51 pm
by Jon W
Hi Gazza

Thanks for that. I'll give 30mm a go.

The air fitting on my Spindrifter is 3/8". I thought the stipulation re. litres/min might be more to do with damaging the diffuser membrane rather than restrictions imposed by the pipe bore. I have been running 2 220mm disks off an 80 for a couple of years without any damage to disk or pump so I don't think there should be any problems. Obviously I want to whack as much air in as possible.

Cheers

Jon

Re: Bottom drain cover height

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 9:10 pm
by steveW
drain gap = bigger then the crap but less than the fish :D

seriously 20-30 mm, or roughly upto your third knuckle on your hand :wink:

had 40 litres going into my spindrifter, but had to reduce it because the vortex effect of the pond was causing mini air tornados :? reducing the air flow stopped this, but i still have a clean bottom :roll: