Redsea Reefer S 1000 to US conversion

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So, got an S 1000 I’m working on setting up. My original plan was to use the stock plumbing setup. However, the more I think about my last tank, I’d like a little more flexibility than what that provides. Also, I’ve got an under the stairs closet right behind the tank which would be a great place to plumb the sump into.

That being said, I did not realize that the Redsea plumbing is all metric! I’m curious if anybody knows where to source the connectors for the overflow/returns (highlighted in red, just the black parts, not the grey pipe). If I can find these I can get a conversion pipe to convert metric to us. I want to avoid cutting the stock plumbing. I could do that and use a union converter, but want a cleaner look. Plus, would like to keep all the stock plumbing in case I ever decide to sell down the road.

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Still looking for this? I have an open email chain with Red Sea and can get this answer for you more specifically I just need to know exactly what pieces you're referring too.
I actually got it figured out. Thanks though!
 

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Still looking for this? I have an open email chain with Red Sea and can get this answer for you more specifically I just need to know exactly what pieces you're referring too.
I'm looking for just the union pieces, the black nipple piece with the o-ring and union lock.
 
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what is the solution you came up with?
I just ordered replacement plumbing online and then cut that, and paired with adaptive reef slip X slip conversion fittings. Here’s a pic of the 1.25” overflow I ended up with. The 3/4” conversion fitting is out of stock everywhere for weeks, but contacted adaptive reef and they’re shipping me a couple. It’s a pricey solution, but I’m OCD and will sleep better at night now haha.
 

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I just ordered replacement plumbing online and then cut that, and paired with adaptive reef slip X slip conversion fittings. Here’s a pic of the 1.25” overflow I ended up with. The 3/4” conversion fitting is out of stock everywhere for weeks, but contacted adaptive reef and they’re shipping me a couple. It’s a pricey solution, but I’m OCD and will sleep better at night now haha.
I’m glad I found this thread. I’m encountering the same dilemma. I’ve got a peninsula 650 that I incorporated into my home remodel and need to customize the piping to get the sump in where it’s going. Where did you order those bulkhead parts? I’m looking for 32mm and am fine staying with metric. It’d also be great if I could source a Red Sea gate valve as I’d like to rotate it 180 for more accessibility (if possible). Maybe this is a one off, but I found Red Sea to be far from helpful in my communication with them so far on this.
 
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I got the replacement parts from marine and reef. Keep in mind, I had to buy a full replacement assembly and then cut off the bulkhead connector and use the adapter in that.l
Ok. Thanks. I was sorta thinking I’d have to go down that road but was holding out hope to find the fitting by itself. Though I’ve read some where that Red Sea has that part fabricated. And no luck getting unassembled piping from them.
 

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I just ordered replacement plumbing online and then cut that, and paired with adaptive reef slip X slip conversion fittings. Here’s a pic of the 1.25” overflow I ended up with. The 3/4” conversion fitting is out of stock everywhere for weeks, but contacted adaptive reef and they’re shipping me a couple. It’s a pricey solution, but I’m OCD and will sleep better at night now haha.
I did a similar conversion using the adaptive reef converters. I did my conversion a little further down stream because it was easier to make the cut. See photo of mine, this is the main drain on a 300XL
 

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