FreahSaltyGuy
Supporting Member
Hey all first off thank you to everyone here and part of this great club who has helped me along the way especially Arvin who I bug ALL THE TIME lol. So I'm designing the plumbing. The pump I bought is the Jebao MDP Smart DC Pump MDP-20000 and I used the difference in $$ to buy other stuff like my Octo 220-S skimmer that I got from Jessica. So hopefully it will be great I've had good luck with Jebao pumps in my other tank so we will see.
On that note with this pump supports PVC adapters: 2" & 1-1/2" so I decided to do 1 1/2" PVC.
My question is this I'm still on the fence about drilling the back for returns as I'd had to ruin the tank, so I was thinking of coming up and over as my dual returns have 2 - 1.5" hole in them so I'll be plumbing those as 1" Herbie Overflows. So on with the return line being 1.5" then I split at the back of tank with a 1.5" Tee, should I go with 2 - 1" lines then to 3/4" locline with Random flow Gens or should I go 1" lines then up to another 1" Tee on each side and split that into 3/4" or 1" lines so that I have 4 return lines going over the top and user 3/4" locline with all 8 that I would have? Hopefully I explained that well lol. If not please see attached bad drawing
Please help with best practice/design for this tank which is 180 gallon - 72" x 24" x 24"
Thank you!
On that note with this pump supports PVC adapters: 2" & 1-1/2" so I decided to do 1 1/2" PVC.
My question is this I'm still on the fence about drilling the back for returns as I'd had to ruin the tank, so I was thinking of coming up and over as my dual returns have 2 - 1.5" hole in them so I'll be plumbing those as 1" Herbie Overflows. So on with the return line being 1.5" then I split at the back of tank with a 1.5" Tee, should I go with 2 - 1" lines then to 3/4" locline with Random flow Gens or should I go 1" lines then up to another 1" Tee on each side and split that into 3/4" or 1" lines so that I have 4 return lines going over the top and user 3/4" locline with all 8 that I would have? Hopefully I explained that well lol. If not please see attached bad drawing
Please help with best practice/design for this tank which is 180 gallon - 72" x 24" x 24"
Thank you!