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I've misunderstood what you were planning to do. You are right for wanting to leave the drains separate.Any particular reason you wanna join the drains? I dont have experience with this, so curious. However, my gut would go with leaving them seperate.
Why? If each drain has a gate valve upstream of the tee into the 2 inch pipe it should be fine.I've misunderstood what you were planning to do. You are right for wanting to leave the drains separate.
For simplicity and not having to drill so many holes into my floors lolAny particular reason you wanna join the drains? I dont have experience with this, so curious. However, my gut would go with leaving them seperate.
Theoretically the single 2 inch hole would fit two 1 inch pipes through itFor simplicity and not having to drill so many holes into my floors lol
Yeah but I have 4 1 inch drains. 2 from the 90 and 2 from the 40bTheoretically the single 2 inch hole would fit two 1 inch pipes through it
I was just joshing you. Though it does remind me, I ended up just cutting out a rectangle for all 3 of my pipes between my display and basement sump room. When I sell the house I think repairing a rectangle will be easier than holes anyways.Yeah but I have 4 1 inch drains. 2 from the 90 and 2 from the 40b
Any photos of your sump? What size tank?I was just joshing you. Though it does remind me, I ended up just cutting out a rectangle for all 3 of my pipes between my display and basement sump room. When I sell the house I think repairing a rectangle will be easier than holes anyways.
Awesome! What are you running for a return pump??Its a 120g display. Here is my sump and fuge setup.
I don't disagree, however I thought the response was from OP. I could sense some hesitation, and after reading the part about not having experience, I really did not want to encourage someone with novice skills to take actions which may result in damages to their property.Why? If each drain has a gate valve upstream of the tee into the 2 inch pipe it should be fine.
I actually just purchased a pan world 250ps I think it’s 1750 gph I figure if I wanted to add a frag tank in the future I’d have the power.Thanks. Its an external iwaki mag drive, 750 gph. Been running strong for 6 years with zero maintenance. Drilled drain in my sump return chamber so it drains to the pump below, and back upstairs to the DT.
I watched a few videos on YouTube with guys using 2” for multiple tanks just seems to be more simple the. Running a bunch of different lines. Thank youThat is perfectly fine. Even a 1.5 inch would do as a 1.5 can drain way more than 2x1 inch pipes (has to do with surface friction more than pipe size ) and there was online calculators for that. As long as sump is lower than both tanks and that plumbing is going down or at least a few degrees from horizontal there wouldn't be any return water from one tank to another unless the pipe gets blocked but they ud have a flood even if its a single tank alone....I run multiple tanks in the basement and 3 of them are linked to a single pipe 1 step larger than their drains which goes horizontal for about 20 feet before draining into the sump and I've had 0 issues since years.