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![]() Please post pics and drawings of your plumbing! I really need help to plumb my 120g and anything I could see would help so I can show it to my sweetie (he's the one actually doing the plumbing, I have to plan it).
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![]() What's your plans as might help for ideas (what do you have for holes, doing a CL, return manifold, single drain to sump and one return back up etc).
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![]() This is something I drew up for someone else, it might give you some ideas.
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![]() Unfortunately I just have the tank and the two holes to work with, I don't have an overflow.
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b) Don't know what a return manifold is ... ![]() c) really don't even know where to begin....I guess I could use one hole as return and one as intake...or I could use both as intake and pipe the return over the top....as far as planning that is as far as I have gotten ![]() Sphelps I really love your diagrams! Can you diagram something that would work with my tank? One hole is a bit higher than the other. |
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![]() Dont need holes for Closed Loop. Use a Submersable pump in display tank. Its what I did. Loop pump is inside internal overflow. I only had 2 holes in my tank too. So,those 2 are used for Sump drain and return. Flow in tank is mostly made form the CL. Works great.
My tank has a flat top, didnt want an over the top Sump return. But, if your config allows it, I would use the 2 holes fro drains, and sump return over the top. Use 1 drain as main, adn the other as emergency. I had a snail get over my eggcrate and into drain, plugged it. Good thing the sump volume wouldnt overflow tank. It was right at the top, when I got home. Sump pump was sucking air too. Can you say Microbubbles galore
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 06-01-2008 at 07:20 PM. |
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![]() Can you post a pic banditpowdercoat?
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