Kimo
Active member
Hey everyone -
I have a 180 gallon oceanic, with the 12in glass brace .
I have a closed loop with an Ampmaster 3000 going to 2 1.5" static outputs and 2 1" sea swirls (one is broken). I don't have enough flow, due to the locations of the outputs and a dirty pump
I'm going to clean the pump, so that part is easy. I was thinking about getting rid of the sea swirls and static outputs and building a Calfo manifold for the tank. I have 1.5" PVC going from the pump to the top of the tank, and I had enough forethought to put a union and Ball valve on the static line input so I can remove that manifold. I could just use the same setup to attach the new manifold, if I do go that route.
Some questions:
- 1.5" PVC is BIG. It seems that it would really take up a lot of space at the top of the tank. Would it be feasible to use 1" PVC as the manifold, and use 1.5" up to it? I CAN do it but I don't want to overwork my pump and/or lose a lot of flow.
- Placement. I have seen the manifold under the center brace and trim. That would be nice in my tank, since the center brace is so huge. Any comments/opinions?
- Locline. I want to avoid using locline, I would rather just use t's, a short piece of PVC and a 45 to direct the flow. Opinions?
- Examples. Anyone have examples of a manifold like this on a similar tank?
Thanks for the help!!
Jamie
I have a 180 gallon oceanic, with the 12in glass brace .
I have a closed loop with an Ampmaster 3000 going to 2 1.5" static outputs and 2 1" sea swirls (one is broken). I don't have enough flow, due to the locations of the outputs and a dirty pump
I'm going to clean the pump, so that part is easy. I was thinking about getting rid of the sea swirls and static outputs and building a Calfo manifold for the tank. I have 1.5" PVC going from the pump to the top of the tank, and I had enough forethought to put a union and Ball valve on the static line input so I can remove that manifold. I could just use the same setup to attach the new manifold, if I do go that route.
Some questions:
- 1.5" PVC is BIG. It seems that it would really take up a lot of space at the top of the tank. Would it be feasible to use 1" PVC as the manifold, and use 1.5" up to it? I CAN do it but I don't want to overwork my pump and/or lose a lot of flow.
- Placement. I have seen the manifold under the center brace and trim. That would be nice in my tank, since the center brace is so huge. Any comments/opinions?
- Locline. I want to avoid using locline, I would rather just use t's, a short piece of PVC and a 45 to direct the flow. Opinions?
- Examples. Anyone have examples of a manifold like this on a similar tank?
Thanks for the help!!
Jamie