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Hi everyone,
I need some advice on reducing a 2" drain line to two 1" drain lines for installing two Clairsea SK-5000 roller mats onto my system.
First, has anyone used the Clairsea SK-5000 on a 300-gallon tank? How did it perform? Was a single SK-5000 sufficient, and if so, did reducing your plumbing to 1" cause any issues? Are there any other roller mats you'd recommend for larger systems?
Additionally, I have a remote sump about 15' away from the tank. With the increased length of the drain line, would reducing the size of the drain line at the end pose any potential problems? Any insights or experiences you could share would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I need some advice on reducing a 2" drain line to two 1" drain lines for installing two Clairsea SK-5000 roller mats onto my system.
First, has anyone used the Clairsea SK-5000 on a 300-gallon tank? How did it perform? Was a single SK-5000 sufficient, and if so, did reducing your plumbing to 1" cause any issues? Are there any other roller mats you'd recommend for larger systems?
Additionally, I have a remote sump about 15' away from the tank. With the increased length of the drain line, would reducing the size of the drain line at the end pose any potential problems? Any insights or experiences you could share would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!