adova
Premium Member
Hi -
I am trying to plan out my return plumbing and wanted to see how some of you would do it. My setup is a 75 x 20 x 24(h) acrylic tank set as a peninsula. There is an external overflow with holes cut for BeanAnimal and a single 1.5" return line. I have yet to cut out the weir, but the plan is for a toothless weir that will run a wide as possible across the one end. There will also be a gyre running under the weir for tank flow.
At this point, I am trying to figure out how / where I want to introduce the return lines back into the tank. Here are the options I see:
1. The simplest option is to route plumbing over the top and into the closest openings. The reason I don't like this option is because the top of the tank is going to be visible and I would rather not have plumbing exposed and run across the 6" eurobrace edge.
2. Drill holes for one or two bulkheads on either side of the weir and plumb the return line into that. The negative side to this it that I loose 2" of weir length per hole on a side that is only 21.5" long anyways.
3. Drill holes for one or two bulkheads on either side underneath the weir and plumb return line into that. This may work ok. Any issue with the return line feeding this low in the tank?
I am trying to plan out my return plumbing and wanted to see how some of you would do it. My setup is a 75 x 20 x 24(h) acrylic tank set as a peninsula. There is an external overflow with holes cut for BeanAnimal and a single 1.5" return line. I have yet to cut out the weir, but the plan is for a toothless weir that will run a wide as possible across the one end. There will also be a gyre running under the weir for tank flow.
At this point, I am trying to figure out how / where I want to introduce the return lines back into the tank. Here are the options I see:
1. The simplest option is to route plumbing over the top and into the closest openings. The reason I don't like this option is because the top of the tank is going to be visible and I would rather not have plumbing exposed and run across the 6" eurobrace edge.
2. Drill holes for one or two bulkheads on either side of the weir and plumb the return line into that. The negative side to this it that I loose 2" of weir length per hole on a side that is only 21.5" long anyways.
3. Drill holes for one or two bulkheads on either side underneath the weir and plumb return line into that. This may work ok. Any issue with the return line feeding this low in the tank?