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    rockytop47
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    Default Submersible pumps!

    Ok, I am wanting to use my 20 gallon sump under tank for a water feature/fogger/mister. The only problem is all the pumps I seem to be able to find for misters are not submersible. IS there a way to make this work? Or do I just need to bite the bullet and buy a diaphragm style pump to run a mister? My display is already drilled(have a saltwater setup) with 2 holes and I wanted, in theory, to run all my lines UP through my drain, with a maxijet 900 I already have for a water feature. It would be GREAT if I could use the 20 gallon as a holding tank for all the features I'd like to have.

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    the problem is that the submersible pumps are all designed for low pressure. misting systems require high pressure, which of course, creates a lot of back pressure. that's where the submersibles fail. you already know i made a low pressure "rain system" and it works awesome, but it does not create the fine mist you are probably looking for. you could do a mistking system and just mount the pump outside of the sump.
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    rockytop47
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    Yea Bill, I'm finding that out! Been researching the "pumps" out there and I can do a stand mount for the pump. Can I just drop a line into the sump after that? Or will I have to drill my sump to attach a bulkhead? My brain hurts my friend!

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    nah, just drop a line in from what i understand. i have seen people who had them mounted above a bucket, so i can't imagine you would need to do much more. i actually have been thinking about trying to build a diy version utilizing a fuel pump for a car. runs off of 12vdc, they run regulated high pressures, so i know they can handle the back pressure. i just haven't decided what make and model i want my mister to be. LOL
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    rockytop47
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    Also, when I set up my first viv for anoles, I had a DIY misting system that ran off a pump sprayer, like the kind you used to spray fertilizer or insecticides on your yard. The thing worked GREAT! Just can't find it anywhere.

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