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![]() Bigger diameter pretty much means more flow in almost any circumstance so bigger is usually always better.
1" sounds pretty good for that size pump, you should be able to find a 1" x 1/2" PVC bushing at most hardware stores, pretty common part but any plastic will work fine. Avoid brass as already stated as it's simply a copper and zinc alloy; copper is poisonous to coral. Last edited by sphelps; 01-05-2010 at 03:58 PM. |
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![]() pvc sch 40 is what you need, corix is the best place for this. however like said before , increasing pipe size is not necessary. increasing pipe size will give you the same volume at a lower psi, make sure you install a check valve. your volume will be determined by your pump.
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![]() I would just go with the 1/2" return, your not gaining anything going bigger pump will only pump what it can.
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Also +1 on not using a check valve. |
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