Yikes Dan, You can always mount that thing and use it as some abstract art.:lol:
If you're going through the fuge won't it be impossible to connect a tube between the two bulkheads? Unless on the inner plate of the fuge you install a uniseal and slip the tube through to the outside bulkhead.
I've read different posts that you can do what you want on the discharge side of pumps but the inlet has to be no restrictions.
Just a thought.
By the way, today I was doing a test on my tank water to see if taking a sample of aquarium water and aerating it with outside air to see if PH would come up (I believe my closed up house is pumping co2 into the tank) and sure enough right up to 8.2, I need to get rid of the big swings in ph between day and night.
Talk about screwing up, the wife knows you have the same tank and I made the mistake of showing her your plumbing layout. You should of heard her response when I told her that's what I need to do to ours.
Well it looks like it won't be long and you'll be posting a pic with the tank up and running, can't wait.
Good luck: George
If you're going through the fuge won't it be impossible to connect a tube between the two bulkheads? Unless on the inner plate of the fuge you install a uniseal and slip the tube through to the outside bulkhead.
I've read different posts that you can do what you want on the discharge side of pumps but the inlet has to be no restrictions.
Just a thought.
By the way, today I was doing a test on my tank water to see if taking a sample of aquarium water and aerating it with outside air to see if PH would come up (I believe my closed up house is pumping co2 into the tank) and sure enough right up to 8.2, I need to get rid of the big swings in ph between day and night.
Talk about screwing up, the wife knows you have the same tank and I made the mistake of showing her your plumbing layout. You should of heard her response when I told her that's what I need to do to ours.

Well it looks like it won't be long and you'll be posting a pic with the tank up and running, can't wait.
Good luck: George