rudeanduncouth
Ghetto Engineer
I just got done implementing a manifold into my 125g. Unfortunately I think I may have made few mistakes that could potentially be costly.
First, I did a basic design running the outside rim of the tank. Basically the same as the illustration seen on your article. After I did some other readings tonight, I found out that I probably shouldn't have used the 90 degree elbows on the corners. Mistake 1.
I am using 1" PVC for this. There are seven outlets. On each outlet I have a 45 elbow. I figure I could change this later if need be. The problem is I am using a MAG 18, and it doesn't seem like there is near enough flow. I have plans for this to be a SPS tank. Mistake 2.
Along with the manifold, I also have two 3/4" return lines that are pumped through a SWCD by a MAG 12. All of theses holes are drilled through the back of the tank. While I could potentially upgrade the MAG 18 to a larger pump, I made a another mistake. I only have two 1.5" overflows. As it is now, I have the MAG 18 turned down slightly to avoid the flushing sound. Mistake 3.
So that is the situation. My first question is how much flow should I want to come out of the outlets? Would replacing the 90's at the corners with 45's or flexible tubing be helpful? What suggestions might you offer to increase the flow?
Thank You
First, I did a basic design running the outside rim of the tank. Basically the same as the illustration seen on your article. After I did some other readings tonight, I found out that I probably shouldn't have used the 90 degree elbows on the corners. Mistake 1.
I am using 1" PVC for this. There are seven outlets. On each outlet I have a 45 elbow. I figure I could change this later if need be. The problem is I am using a MAG 18, and it doesn't seem like there is near enough flow. I have plans for this to be a SPS tank. Mistake 2.
Along with the manifold, I also have two 3/4" return lines that are pumped through a SWCD by a MAG 12. All of theses holes are drilled through the back of the tank. While I could potentially upgrade the MAG 18 to a larger pump, I made a another mistake. I only have two 1.5" overflows. As it is now, I have the MAG 18 turned down slightly to avoid the flushing sound. Mistake 3.
So that is the situation. My first question is how much flow should I want to come out of the outlets? Would replacing the 90's at the corners with 45's or flexible tubing be helpful? What suggestions might you offer to increase the flow?
Thank You