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New tank set-up Complete minus aquascaping

None of this is glued yet so if you see something please LMK Does the bulkhead look high enough and is it's placement look ok? I only have one shot at drilling :-X

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Re: Bulkhead placement

Using this configuration and a Mag 9 return,
RC gave me this for head loss

Total losses are 7.55 feet of head pressure, or 3.26 PSI. with a flow rate of 607 GPH.

Is it acceptable ???

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Brian

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Looks Great Francis!

I think that's acceptable for a return. Just get some powerheads for flow inside the tank. That's where it matters the most.

That second picture, where it shows the skimmer...Is that the position the skimmer is going to be in? I only ask because the pump will be sucking up a ton of bubbles from the skimmer output right there.



Just my .02!
 

Phyl

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One drain that's acceptable. If the tank has 2 you'll be under-fed.


Looking forward to more progress pics!
 

Brian

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I think it's a single corner overflow, so he "should" be fine.
 

malulu

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you can use a 90 inside the sump's bulkhead to bend it downward, to prevent less bubble and reduce the whirlpool effect.

suggest you use these UNION-BALL-VALVE (Lowes have it), not sure if you have space left to fit it in, otherwise, if your pump have problem later, you may need to drain all the water out of your sump before you can remove your pump... (or, you could stuck something from inside your sump before you disconnect your union).

good luck...

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Re: New tank set-up Please check back for questions I have?

Hey Francis, I used a mag 9 on my return, and the RC calc, and I have about the same setup with my plumbing. The only difference is that my vertical goes all the way to the top of my tank, then "T"s off to 3 outlets (all 1" pipe) and I have to dial the mag 9 back about 25% with only one 600gph overflow. I haven't experienced any issues from doing this, just my 2 cents FWIW. I was considering dropping back to a mag 7, but I'm going to upgrade the tank, so no need now. ;D

You can kind of see the plumbing in this picture:

http://www.kemmcosolutions.net/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=3834
 
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ReefDrumz said:
Looks Great Francis!

I think that's acceptable for a return. Just get some powerheads for flow inside the tank. That's where it matters the most.

That second picture, where it shows the skimmer...Is that the position the skimmer is going to be in? I only ask because the pump will be sucking up a ton of bubbles from the skimmer output right there.



Just my .02!

I'm actually waiting on a skimmer stand, it will be placed 90 degrees from the current position.
 
Re: New tank set-up Please check back for questions I have?

I've also decided to place a check valve where the ball valve is now. Move the ball valve lower as I have drainage pipe running perpendicular at almost the same height as the ball valve.
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Got to run back out to Lowes in the morning ::)
 

RichT

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sinkingbeach said:
ReefDrumz said:
Looks Great Francis!

I think that's acceptable for a return. Just get some powerheads for flow inside the tank. That's where it matters the most.

That second picture, where it shows the skimmer...Is that the position the skimmer is going to be in? I only ask because the pump will be sucking up a ton of bubbles from the skimmer output right there.



Just my .02!

I'm actually waiting on a skimmer stand, it will be placed 90 degrees from the current position.

on the schedule for tomorrow.
 

Phyl

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How does he keep getting bumped into the schedule?! HUH!?




:D
 
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Phyl said:
How does he keep getting bumped into the schedule?! HUH!?

:D

I have a very unhappy wife at home, I'm 3 weeks behind schedule, living room is a mess, and somehow $900 over budget(according to her) :eek: ;D
 
Re: New tank set-up Please check back for questions I have?

Here's my current configuration nothing glued yet so comments are appreciated.
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Everyone needs a helper ;)
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Looks good, if you need more flow I would replace the 90's with 45's, overall nice setup.
 
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Skimmer test/break-in, keep in mind it's not dialed in, it's going to be raised 6 inches, and placement will be different. Look at all those microbubbles :eek:
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RichT

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Skimmer stand is in the truck. See you tomorrow.
 
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