Scooterman
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The over the top is easy enough & will eventually cover with coralline!
Make sure to put a Tee before going down so you can Prime it
Make sure to put a Tee before going down so you can Prime it
i just bought one at Lowes...my current one is the same wayMake sure to put a Tee before going down so you can Prime it
I have the same question as Ron. I have a 120gl tank 60" (L) x 24" (H) x 18" (W) and it is a 3 sides viewable tank, so the narrow side attached to the wall.
The overflow is 7"(L) x 24" (H) x 12" (W). I have 2 Iwaki Mak4 for the sump return, 1 return for the 3/4 seaswirl and 1 for spraybar which is about 5' long. Inside the overflow, there are 4 3/4 flex pipe. Under the tank, I have 2 1 1/4" drain flex pipe to the sump and 2 3/4" for the return.
I don't see there is enough flow in my tank so I add a tunze 6000 and seio 620. 2 days ago, one of the Iwaki Mak4 stopped and I am thinking to replace 2 Iwaki with a sequence dart for efficience. I will run it with 1 1/2" inlet and 1 1/2" or 2" outlet then splite it with a Y to 2 3/4". If it is too much flow, I have a ball vale to lower the flow.
Do you think it will work?
Thanks
KC
KC, the intake has to have 2" plumbing for it to work right.......
also, David, i have decided not to have my intake in my sump...my bulkheads won't allow for the extra water flow to the sump......the manifold is going to have 1-1/2" plubing all the way around...the tee's that i got already have a reduced "tee", 1" for the output i think..they may be 1-1/4".. i am not sure....i need to know how to connect my flex pvc to the pump..what kind of fitting do i need to get???? also, i am debating on how many outlets to put on the manifold...i bought enough supplies for 8 outlets, but i may want to go with only 6.....instead of having 2 outlets in the front, i could have 1 outlet in the middle and just use a "y" to split my locline..the same applies to the back 2 outlets....
i got 1-1/2" pvc for the manifold itself.........the 1-1/4 that i mentioned was the part of the tee that was reduced...actually, i think it ended up 1" at the reduced part...i am going to see if i can find a tee that reduces to 3/4 today..i talked to Don yesterday..he said they did exist, but were hard to find..i will return the others if i can find these..i am also worried about the location of the pump..i mayy not have enough room behind my tank for 2" plumbing....i may lose alot of flow, but i might have to install it on the side of my tank by the wall...i will measure everything later on today...thanks for the help!!!!!see you made 1 1/4" so that will reduce flow GPH some but won't hurt anything, your not talking much, unless the outlet is actually 1 1/4" mine is 1 1 /2".
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