Cadlights plumbing help

AlexR

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I've searched and searched and could not find anything definitive.
I have a 125g cadlights artisan tank. The overflow has 3 drilled holes. Re-driling is not an option for me.

Seems the original fittings were all uPVC and metric. Lowes or HomeDepot do not have fittings that fit. I have ordered bulkheads off bulkreefsupply and amazon which did not fit, now i have a extra part bucket filled with bulkheads i can never use. :headwally:

Does anyone that have one of these tanks know which fittings i can get? Seems cadlights does not stock these anymore and when i spoke to them they confirmed they did not have any in stock.
I would prefer to convert it to standard if that possible without drilling.

Right now im running the tank with a tiny leak which drips down into the refugium. Not good. Mainly i need to re-plumb the main return line and the emergency line. The drain line is fine.

Has anyone done this before with a cadlights 125g?

The tank is beautiful. The plumbing is not good.
 
It looks like the main return is 3/4" and the emergency drain is 1/2".

But it's Upvc and metric. Regular bulkheads that size will not fit.
 
It looks like the main return is 3/4" and the emergency drain is 1/2".

But it's Upvc and metric. Regular bulkheads that size will not fit.

I had the same dilemma. Did you not receive bulkheads from Cadlights? If not, call them. Otherwise you can find "close" sizes at Bulk Reef Supply, normally a little smaller than the diameter of those holes but have to make SURE the bulkhead is centered and tightened.
 
I had the same dilemma. Did you not receive bulkheads from Cadlights? If not, call them. Otherwise you can find "close" sizes at Bulk Reef Supply, normally a little smaller than the diameter of those holes but have to make SURE the bulkhead is centered and tightened.



The originals broke. I contacted them and they don't have any in stock and it's unknown when they will.

Can you tell me which exactly you used?
 
Fairly certain I used a 1/2" bulkheads and a 1/2" barely fit for the other. Going off memory as it's been a few years but I hard plumbed everything.
 
Fairly certain I used a 1/2" bulkheads and a 1/2" barely fit for the other. Going off memory as it's been a few years but I hard plumbed everything.



Thanks I went ahead and placed an order for the sched80 bulkheads 1/2" and 3/4" just to be sure.
I've read the schedule 80 fits better.

Hopefully I don't just add more to my pile.




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It looks like the main return is 3/4” and the emergency drain is 1/2”.

But it’s Upvc and metric. Regular bulkheads that size will not fit.

Is that the diameter of the actual hole drilled in the tank?
I wanted to know the exact dimensions of the drilled holes so we can suggest proper bulkheads without guessing..
Measuring those requires that you remove the bulkheads..
 
Is that the diameter of the actual hole drilled in the tank?
I wanted to know the exact dimensions of the drilled holes so we can suggest proper bulkheads without guessing..
Measuring those requires that you remove the bulkheads..



I'll measure using a caliper when I get the bulkheads I ordered from BRS.
For now I'm not ready to take it apart yet.
 
I've searched and searched and could not find anything definitive.

I have a 125g cadlights artisan tank. The overflow has 3 drilled holes. Re-driling is not an option for me.



Seems the original fittings were all uPVC and metric. Lowes or HomeDepot do not have fittings that fit. I have ordered bulkheads off bulkreefsupply and amazon which did not fit, now i have a extra part bucket filled with bulkheads i can never use. :headwally:



Does anyone that have one of these tanks know which fittings i can get? Seems cadlights does not stock these anymore and when i spoke to them they confirmed they did not have any in stock.

I would prefer to convert it to standard if that possible without drilling.



Right now im running the tank with a tiny leak which drips down into the refugium. Not good. Mainly i need to re-plumb the main return line and the emergency line. The drain line is fine.



Has anyone done this before with a cadlights 125g?



The tank is beautiful. The plumbing is not good.



This is a simple, and fun fix...buy a bigger tank, one with the right fittings...problem solved!


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This is a simple, and fun fix...buy a bigger tank, one with the right fittings...problem solved!


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Believe me, it crossed mind.

Seriously though. This tank is really nice. Definitely show room quality. But the plumbing leaves something to be desired.
I'm happy overall. It's lasted for many years. But now that I'm upgrading equipment and finally taking my hobby more seriously I need to get the plumbing fixed.
 
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