Krish
RF STAFF
Here you go as promised Chris. Just to give you some more ideas which may help some. At one point I wanted to add a bit more flow to my 75 gal, but didn't want anymore powerheads. Also, I didn't want to drill the tank so I decided on an "over the top" closed loop. The problem was, I didn't want to see the white PVC plumbing, the black strainer etc so I had to come up with something so here's what I did.
First I built the suction for the closed loop that went over the tank and under the stand to the pump
Next, I wanted to hide that ugly pipe in the tank so I had this made out of the same blue acrylic I had on my back wall
In the tank
And this shot shows it from a distance. As you can see I have two red arrows. The one on the right points to the hidden suction for the closed loop and the one on the left was a cover I had made to hide my CPR overflow which comes black.
Now for the outputs, I got some pvc, built a little manifold, painted it black so it wouldn't look like turd and added some lockline on the end.
And here it is in the tank under the canopy.
And in the tank
Lastly, where I mounted the pump. Right above the sump.
As mentioned, just another way to do things. Eventually I removed it as it wasn't that necessary. It did add an extra 950 gph, but got by just fine without it. Many people think you need to drill to do a closed loop but you don't have to. There is a certain way you have to set up the suction in order to prime it which I have pictures of if anyone needs it, but very simple.
First I built the suction for the closed loop that went over the tank and under the stand to the pump
Next, I wanted to hide that ugly pipe in the tank so I had this made out of the same blue acrylic I had on my back wall
In the tank
And this shot shows it from a distance. As you can see I have two red arrows. The one on the right points to the hidden suction for the closed loop and the one on the left was a cover I had made to hide my CPR overflow which comes black.
Now for the outputs, I got some pvc, built a little manifold, painted it black so it wouldn't look like turd and added some lockline on the end.
And here it is in the tank under the canopy.
And in the tank
Lastly, where I mounted the pump. Right above the sump.
As mentioned, just another way to do things. Eventually I removed it as it wasn't that necessary. It did add an extra 950 gph, but got by just fine without it. Many people think you need to drill to do a closed loop but you don't have to. There is a certain way you have to set up the suction in order to prime it which I have pictures of if anyone needs it, but very simple.