So I set up an Oceanic 144 half moon.
The drain tubing is the standard gray flex tubing that slips over the barbs on the bulkheads.
The issue I’m having is how long they are. The width of the cabinet is 57” sump is 36”. Tubing is 6’ and 4’. Way too long and getting a lot of sloshing.
I have found 2’ lengths which would still work but would still have dips in it.
Since they are slipping over barb fittings, am I able to cut the flex tubing to the length I want? That would mean removing the fitting on the end of the hose but I’m using hose clamps to secure to the barbs. I would connect the cut end to the bulkhead on the tank, not to the ones on the sump, so water is only flowing down. Seems dicey still.
If there are other solutions, I’m open to them but the system is up and running so changing out to rigid isn’t an option.
The drain tubing is the standard gray flex tubing that slips over the barbs on the bulkheads.
The issue I’m having is how long they are. The width of the cabinet is 57” sump is 36”. Tubing is 6’ and 4’. Way too long and getting a lot of sloshing.
I have found 2’ lengths which would still work but would still have dips in it.
Since they are slipping over barb fittings, am I able to cut the flex tubing to the length I want? That would mean removing the fitting on the end of the hose but I’m using hose clamps to secure to the barbs. I would connect the cut end to the bulkhead on the tank, not to the ones on the sump, so water is only flowing down. Seems dicey still.
If there are other solutions, I’m open to them but the system is up and running so changing out to rigid isn’t an option.