180 gallon diy plumbing critic

noob916

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Hello,

Attached is a picture of my dry plumbing for my 180 gallon. I bought it used and drilled already. Tank had a built in center overflow with 3 holes ( 1x1.5 & 2x3/4). I use the 1.5 to drain into my sump. Didn't use the 2x3/4 as returns because I wanted a emergency drain. The return will be on the side back holes which are 3/4. Picture below shows 2 returns and 2 for draining the tank. The return are on top and one on each side. The draining will be the two inner middle ones.

First time with this size of a tank and plumbing work. Please let me know if i should change or add anything beside supporting pvc pipe.
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Did I read that right? Your returns on a 180 are 3/4"? If so, that's profoundly less than ideal, bordering on preposterous. Also, did you say your emergency drain is 3/4" as well?

Here's what I would do. I think I see four bulkheads at the top of the tank. I would drill them all for 1.5" bulkheads, and then drill a fifth one in between the two middle ones, get a coast to coast overflow fabricated at your local acrylics shop, and run this as a Bean. Plug all of the remaining holes and scape over them. That's what I'd do.
 
Did I read that right? Your returns on a 180 are 3/4"? If so, that's profoundly less than ideal, bordering on preposterous. Also, did you say your emergency drain is 3/4" as well?

Here's what I would do. I think I see four bulkheads at the top of the tank. I would drill them all for 1.5" bulkheads, and then drill a fifth one in between the two middle ones, get a coast to coast overflow fabricated at your local acrylics shop, and run this as a Bean. Plug all of the remaining holes and scape over them. That's what I'd do.
Okay. Thanks!

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Research the benefits of coast to coast overflows in regards to surface skimming, and Bean's silent and failsafe overflow thread..A coast to coast combined with a Beananimal overflow offers unmatched flow, surface skimming and flood proof capabilities. You're one hole and a coast to coast away from that system.
 
Have had a few of these made for various tanks. This one cost like 160 bucks to have made if I remember correctly.
 

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