So i drilled holes for a 60gal peninsula aqueon.
Return holes are for 1/2" bulkhead
Overflow is 1200gph Modular Marine with 3/4" bulkheads.
Sump is 40 gallon and i think it would be easiest to have return on the overflow side and the drain lines travel to the front of the peninsula.
So i see alot of people recommend bulkheads with threads on outside of tank so you can use pipe sealant with pfte to make things removable in the future. Im not sure the best, least wasteful way to pipe it.
For the returns do i get a threaded 90 degree with barb going down on each bulkhead to a barbed Tee to the pump?
For drains do i get threaded bulkheads? Are 90 degree fittings ok? like going down to one 90 degree then all the way over and another 90 degree down into sump?
I see alot use "donut" fittings but should those be slip x slip or threaded?
should i get a gate valve thats threaded or slip for drain?
the return pump is a controllable jebao dcw 6000
Return holes are for 1/2" bulkhead
Overflow is 1200gph Modular Marine with 3/4" bulkheads.
Sump is 40 gallon and i think it would be easiest to have return on the overflow side and the drain lines travel to the front of the peninsula.
So i see alot of people recommend bulkheads with threads on outside of tank so you can use pipe sealant with pfte to make things removable in the future. Im not sure the best, least wasteful way to pipe it.
For the returns do i get a threaded 90 degree with barb going down on each bulkhead to a barbed Tee to the pump?
For drains do i get threaded bulkheads? Are 90 degree fittings ok? like going down to one 90 degree then all the way over and another 90 degree down into sump?
I see alot use "donut" fittings but should those be slip x slip or threaded?
should i get a gate valve thats threaded or slip for drain?
the return pump is a controllable jebao dcw 6000