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I would still go after the case of beer as the nut is usually on the out side for access. It can be a little diffucult to tighten when its at the bottom of a 2 foot deep overflow.
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always wet side flange or nut
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but what the heck do i know |
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NO
If you put it on the nut, the nut will bunch up the seal and it WILL LEAK. And, if you have the style bulkheads like I used from Wendell on my 150g, the nuts have "teeth" which would totally make a mess of the seal
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Always flange side, wet or dry, but the ideal is on the wet side.
Small tip: I always put a thin layer of silicon around the edges of the hole and only then assemble the bulkhead. After that I put a second layer of silicon around the bulkhead (in side and outside) for extra safety |
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One more for flange side regardless of whether it's wet or dry.
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18 posts in 4.5 hours. Thats pretty good for a simple question like this. Flange side.
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