loyalrogue
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I've been meaning to redo the plumbing on some racks and wanted to get advice/opinions on plumbing options from you all... especially those with plumbing experience.
Currently I have each tank draining into the next tank below it.
It sounded good on paper and does work economically to "recycle" the flow output that the return pump only has to supply to the top tank, but the microbubbles (and saltcreep) are driving me nutz.
I've since decided to up the size of the return pumps and branch a return with ball valve into each tank as the supply to eliminate the microbubbles.
Now my question is about an economical and efficient drain.
I could just run a standard durso drain from each tank with it's own drainline down to the sump, but I'm wondering if I could tie them all into a single drain "stack" without problems, and without the need for 3 separate drainpipes?
Here's an example of one idea I was toying with today:
It would basically be 1" bulkhead drains feeding into a 1 1/2" durso pipe.
Would that work?
Am I missing an easier/better solution?
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated before I spend any time ripping them all apart and rebuilding.
Currently I have each tank draining into the next tank below it.
It sounded good on paper and does work economically to "recycle" the flow output that the return pump only has to supply to the top tank, but the microbubbles (and saltcreep) are driving me nutz.
I've since decided to up the size of the return pumps and branch a return with ball valve into each tank as the supply to eliminate the microbubbles.
Now my question is about an economical and efficient drain.
I could just run a standard durso drain from each tank with it's own drainline down to the sump, but I'm wondering if I could tie them all into a single drain "stack" without problems, and without the need for 3 separate drainpipes?
Here's an example of one idea I was toying with today:

It would basically be 1" bulkhead drains feeding into a 1 1/2" durso pipe.
Would that work?
Am I missing an easier/better solution?
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated before I spend any time ripping them all apart and rebuilding.
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