Marineland 220 plumbing ideas

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Water line will be the height of your overflow box
You will need the length of your drain stand pipe high enough that you don’t have a long drop of water spilling over that would create a splashing noise
That’s why I didn’t know about those doesn’t say length or what size they fit
 
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Water line will be the height of your overflow box
You will need the length of your drain stand pipe high enough that you don’t have a long drop of water spilling over that would create a splashing noise
That’s why I didn’t know about those doesn’t say length or what size they fit
It says adjustable, but if the returns aren't long enough to get over my overflow then what's the point of spending the money
 

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Looks like it’s smaller diameter at top so don’t think I’d like that may restrict Drain flow
 

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It doesn’t take long to cut the pvc just get ur elbows and a reducer to 1 inch
I believe it’s a 1 1/4 pvc and 1in return
 
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Tullahoma here
nice! not too too far then. I think ill go the re plumb route instead of spending the 120. ive got other items i need to get to finish what i need on hand to get this going. ( sand, and another box of salt) I looked at it for a bit last night, and i believe the overflows on marineland start at 1.5 inch and the bushing takes it down to 1 inch to fit in the bulkhead, and then on the returns it would be inch on the wet side, and 3/4 on the barbed side for flex. Flex is what i use as its easier to manage, especially on that stand.
 

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Sounds good
Been couple years sense I plumbed my 180
You are probably right
I’ve got some leftover Pvc in garage that’s 1 1/4 but think it’s left over from my 60 cube plumbing and it’s a marine land tank
 
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Sounds good
Been couple years sense I plumbed my 180
You are probably right
I’ve got some leftover Pvc in garage that’s 1 1/4 but think it’s left over from my 60 cube plumbing and it’s a marine land tank
ill re measure tonight for sure, but i know its drilled to 1 inch for both.
 
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Good news. It was just glued with fish poop and salt creep. A little more work and I got them off the old bulkheads. I'll have to cut new returns but that's easy once i get me some barbed bulkheads
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