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I wanted to put in a auto top off in the return section like the one in the picture. I figured that the return area would be the best place because of quick evaporation showing in that area only.
Fair enough idea.
If bubbles go to the surface and the pump is at the bottom why use a baffle at all? Can you explain to me the reason for them?
Because when the water falls into the sump, there will be bubbles there, water movement itself can easily carry bubbles from one end of the sump tot he other.
I wanted to cut slots into the lexan and let the water drain into the return area so no macros or any other life that floats goes into the return pump. If I use baffles instead will algea and stuff go under and over
Perhaps some, but you can always use a screen to block that off. Having the water cascade very far over the "return baffle" can cause even more bubbles if the water level is too low. But if you have the auto top-off, this may be moot
I liked your website. Your the man. I like how you use super thick acrylic.
Thanks, I like thick acrylic too
I was going to use methylene chloride for bonding the lexan together and then silicone to fasten the lexan to the 60 gallon glass sump.
OK so far
Is that what is in weld-on 55?
No, Weld-on 55 is a urethane sealant, quite different from silicone. Stci with aquarium safe silicone if the 55 is not easily avaiable
I was going to silicone strips of lexan on either side of the 2 large dividers for support and then seal that with silicone to.
Yep, good
Is acrylic a better medium???
Not in this case, when attaching these two dissimilar materials (glass & either plastic), the method of attachment is the important matter, the medium itself is irrelevant and Lexan would work just as well.
I can get smoked or tinted lexan precut for free from an aerospace interior manufacturing plant. Its 250 time stronger than glass.
Free is a good price
I use Lexan, MR10, Marguard, and other Lexan products quite frequently so am very familiar with it. It'll be fine for this application. As far as "strength" goes, depends on how it is defined but that's just semantics
With regard to impact strength - you'd be quite correct.
James