The external overflow was cracked during the move so the guys will need to silicone it. Also, I need to buy a lot of PVCs to connect to the sump — gonna be fun!
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Yup - they forgot to cut the pvc connected overflow to the sump and lifted the aquarium! My heart stopped for a few seconds when I heard the crack! Thank goodness the tank is fine.They cracked the acrylic box on the external overflow?
Look into weld-on as it chemical fuses acrylic. Weld-on 4 is very viscous and flows very well, so it can get into fine cracks. If the crack is big, Weld-on 16 is a bit thicker.
It's much stronger than silicone.
I ran it through Chatgpt this is what it replied (take with a grain of saltJust a suggestion. Upsize your drain and return lines to 2" and then split them for final connections. A single 2" can handle more than two 1-1/2" I believe????
Thanks for the suggestion — all the bulkheads are 1.5” for the drains and returns are 1”. It’s going to be expensive and time consuming to switch them to 2” though. I’m not too crazy about the max flow to the sump though — my main circulation will be inside the tank with 4 gyres and 2 MP60s.Just a suggestion. Upsize your drain and return lines to 2" and then split them for final connections. A single 2" can handle more than two 1-1/2" I believe????
20' run consider the Iwaki 100RLT Japanese motorHeading to Home Depot tonight for lots of 1” and 1.5” pipes! Going to be fun — I’ve never done something of this magnitude before tbh. Trying to reducing pipings as much as possible but connecting the frag tank is 20 feet away! Ugh
Interesting - will take a peek. I have 2 x Red Dragon 5 Eco so should be able to reach the frag tank on the other side of the room. I'm going to avoid doing 90deg turns to keep up flow rate. Personally don't like external pumps tbh -- keep everything inside the sump, free heating in the winter months!20' run consider the Iwaki 100RLT Japanese motor
super helpful - thank you! My plumbing skill sucks so thanks for the info & help.Look at the spec because I think it is only rated for 8' of head. You can try the ECOs and if it isn't sufficient, you could use the Iwaki which has a 1" output
When I initially laid out my tank's return pumps, I was going to use Red Dragon DC pump, but I have I also have substantial head to overcome. A few of the folks told me that the DC pumps can't handle the head pressure. They all suggested an AC pump. Bean Animal recommended the Iwaki. I ran these pumps commercial on some isolated systems. They are solid as a rock. Here are the Iwaki specssuper helpful - thank you! My plumbing skill sucks so thanks for the info & help.
You are going to have great flow within the tank with the gyres and powerheads you are planning. I wouldn't go to less than 3x turnover preferably 5x. imoI just got home and measured the closest return is 8ft and the next one is 13ft. The frag tank is 21ft since it’s on the other side of the room! Looks like I can partially make it for the main tank and not even possible for the frag tank.
Inside the tank I think that I’m good — even for SPS, which likes a lot of flow. This tank is mixed with Angels so we should be good.You are going to have great flow within the tank with the gyres and powerheads you are planning. I wouldn't go to less than 3x turnover preferably 5x. imo
At 20' of head you will get 1560gph from each Iwaki which gives you more than 5X for $550 for each pump puts you at $1100 vs an Abyzz at $2500 each. I would save the money and go with the IwakiInside the tank I think that I’m good — even for SPS, which likes a lot of flow. This tank is mixed with Angels so we should be good.
However for the returns, you are right — looks like I might be in a market for an Abyzz to make it across the room the to frag tank?