Return Pump Plumbing

Arc Drafter

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Hey everyone, my return pump went out on my 60g yesterday and I am working on building a 220 so I wanted to buy a pump that I could run my 60g for now while I get my 220 going. I was wondering if Automotive Heater Hose would be safe for the aquarium. I am hoping to use it for the inlet side of my external pump.
 
+ one on both comments above!! you want to get something that is at the very least made to drink from...water heater hose is not made to drink from
 
Don't forget clamps if needed.
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Good Call. Luckily I have a few extra here. I was able to get some reinforced Vinyl tubing. The original vinyl tubing I was using was collapsing when the pump was running. I'm sure this will be better. Thanks again everyone.
 
Check the fittings, use a non-hardening thread sealant (not tape) on any threaded joins, and change the seals in the pump head. While your at it, service the motor, per the instructions. The seals, and motor maintenance should be a regular routine on pumps in continuous use. Otherwise, they take a dump on ya. I have pumps still running that I purchased in 1984.
 
Check the fittings, use a non-hardening thread sealant (not tape) on any threaded joins, and change the seals in the pump head. While your at it, service the motor, per the instructions. The seals, and motor maintenance should be a regular routine on pumps in continuous use. Otherwise, they take a dump on ya. I have pumps still running that I purchased in 1984.

Great thanks for the tips.
 
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