Replacing overflow bulkheads and standpipes

jawaiianmon

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I have had a 125 (6 foot) aquarium sitting around for a while, so I set it up for my kids. The gaskets on the standpipes looked really old, but I tried them out anyway. Two of them fail the leak test, so I thought I would just buy new plumbing for the overflows.

The two corner overflows each have two 1.25" holes. This would mean I need 1.25" bulkheads right? I see 1" and 1.5" offered in Durso kits, but no sign of 1.25".

Finally, does anyone know of a good place for pre made overflow plumbing? I could make them myself I suppose, but thought it can't hurt to look at the designs.

Thank you very much!


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Look like you need 3/4" bulkheads.
Schedule 40
3/4" 1.050 (OD) 0.804 (ID)
1" 1.315 (OD) 1.029 (ID)
Best way to check is to take a 3/4" pvc pipe and try to see if it fit into the old bulkheads.
 
Is the actual hole 1-1/4"? That would be somewhat unusual in that that is the hole size for a 1/2" bulkhead, very small even as a return for your tank.
 
The actual hole in the bottom of the tank is the exact same size as 1.25" pvc. That's how I measured it.

The old bulkheads accepted 1" pvc inside (which was the bottom part and flowed down to sump) and was threaded 1.25 on the outside (which I used to use to screw on 1.25" pvc for the overflow to the sump).


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I used to use the bulkheads via the outer threads and flex pipe. This time I used the inner part of the bulkhead with 1" pvc to the sump.


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The actual hole in the bottom of the tank is the exact same size as 1.25" pvc. That's how I measured it.

The old bulkheads accepted 1" pvc inside (which was the bottom part and flowed down to sump) and was threaded 1.25 on the outside (which I used to use to screw on 1.25" pvc for the overflow to the sump).


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I see! you measure the holes using a "1.25 pvc pipe".
So 1.25" pine diameter is 1.66". This is your holes size.
You need 1" bulkheads then! see BRS supply Bulkhead dimensions

1" ABS Bulkhead Slip X Slip Dimensions (see diagram)
A - 68mm/2.67"
B - 63mm/2.48"
C - 42mm/1.65" (Installation Hole Size)
Use our 45mm Diamond Coated Glass Drill Bit for DIY installation
 
When tightening them be a shade cautious: too much force can crack the glass. but you're right---getting new and lively seals will be a good idea.
 
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