Can filter socks be too long, touch the bottom of the sump?

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I have a Waterbox 220.6 and their filter socks are quite pricey, I’m looking to stock up a bunch of these so I’m looking for a cheaper alternative if possible. Their socks are 7x10 I believe, pretty sure there is 12-14 inches of room to the bottom of the sump, but I can only seem to find 7x16 socks available. Would it be okay to get a sock a few inches too long? Would it reduce performance, or cause issues with the water flowing out from the sock? Or is this perfectly fine?
 
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Not sure why you can't find 7x10 filter socks. I did a quick search and found plenty under $10 a sock.
But, to answer your question, a longer sock isn't going to hurt.
This. I still have some 7"×10 socks. Bought them on amazon, both mesh and cloth.
 
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Yes. I actually prefer it to be longer as it helps keep the sock lifted (less strain on the holder), even when it’s folded at the bottom.
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