I'm gonna have to do a really silly setup because of the way my table is made and because I can't drill my tank.
I also feel very bad for posting all these stupid-sounding threads for questions even babies could probably answer...
From my (planned) Sicce Syncra (2.0), which uses a 3/4" ID barbed fitting for the tube, I'll have to do at least partially soft plumbing. However, I really like Loc-Line and would like to do the dual nozzle setup, so I'm going to have to somehow connect a Loc-Line. These are the questions I have:
- What connections would I have to use to *directly connect* 3/4" ID - 1" OD tubing to PVC, so that I could then connect the NPT connectors, which would allow me to use Loc-Line tubing? - What PVC size am I looking for (Sch40)?
- I plan on using 3/4" Loc-Line if possible, but is that the right size for what I need? I have a 20 gallon (standard) tank, and my HOB overflow will be pulling ~300 GPH along with the return pump pulling roughly the same (slightly more to account for head-loss).
- I'm also wanting to make a union with a short piece of pipe (on either side) below the elbows so that this can possibly be disassembled in the future for moving or selling. How do I do that? The bottom part of the pipe would be the part that has the barbed fitting to connect the soft tubing to.
What pieces am I going to need? I'm wanting to do the soft plumbing as high as I can, and perhaps just make the return output itself hard plumbing.I imagine I'm going to need two 90 degree elbows, but I don't understand how the threads work (where do I insert the threads? The pipes have no threads? What part has the threads? Do I need a random redundant bulkhead to put the threads in? I don't understand) or the PVC sizing at all. Is 1" the ID or OD? What's the ID? I don't get it. Not only that, but I'm not understanding how to connect a barbed fitting or *where* to connect a barbed fitting.
I also feel very bad for posting all these stupid-sounding threads for questions even babies could probably answer...
From my (planned) Sicce Syncra (2.0), which uses a 3/4" ID barbed fitting for the tube, I'll have to do at least partially soft plumbing. However, I really like Loc-Line and would like to do the dual nozzle setup, so I'm going to have to somehow connect a Loc-Line. These are the questions I have:
- What connections would I have to use to *directly connect* 3/4" ID - 1" OD tubing to PVC, so that I could then connect the NPT connectors, which would allow me to use Loc-Line tubing? - What PVC size am I looking for (Sch40)?
- I plan on using 3/4" Loc-Line if possible, but is that the right size for what I need? I have a 20 gallon (standard) tank, and my HOB overflow will be pulling ~300 GPH along with the return pump pulling roughly the same (slightly more to account for head-loss).
- I'm also wanting to make a union with a short piece of pipe (on either side) below the elbows so that this can possibly be disassembled in the future for moving or selling. How do I do that? The bottom part of the pipe would be the part that has the barbed fitting to connect the soft tubing to.
What pieces am I going to need? I'm wanting to do the soft plumbing as high as I can, and perhaps just make the return output itself hard plumbing.I imagine I'm going to need two 90 degree elbows, but I don't understand how the threads work (where do I insert the threads? The pipes have no threads? What part has the threads? Do I need a random redundant bulkhead to put the threads in? I don't understand) or the PVC sizing at all. Is 1" the ID or OD? What's the ID? I don't get it. Not only that, but I'm not understanding how to connect a barbed fitting or *where* to connect a barbed fitting.