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Following. Great post!Starting a new build.I'm looking for really clean and well thought out designs.Looking for detailed descriptions.Duel reactors- Carbon/Gfo. Manifolds for added equipment.quality shut off valves that open and close easy.not at lowe's or HD.they are hard to turn.
Bottom of my 400 pushing water through to fish room.
Top of tank plumbing through to fish room 8 Sea Swirls on top of tank. 2 the return water and the other two on seperate closed loops.
Oceans Motions can turn into way too much PVC! This was roughed in before walls were finished to make sure nothing leaked.
Another view of top of the tank and Sea Swirls.
Soffet and crown molding over plumbing and granite on ledge.
Finished with light when I first started up tank, I need to update some pictures but I do have some videos under Pirates Cove 400 on Youtube and Vimeo.
I like Supplyhouse.com for PVC fittings I would recommend there schedule 40 section and Spears Street T fittings to keep your valves close together. Sweep 90's because they are 1/4 the head loss of a standard 90. Street 45s and Street 22.5s to get you around tight spots. Schedule 40 is plenty strong and Speers are quality fittings. Always buy extras as they go fast
Got my manifold and unionized ball valves (which you can fully disassemble to clean and adjust the "tightness" of the handle) from flexpvc.com
Got my manifold and unionized ball valves (which you can fully disassemble to clean and adjust the "tightness" of the handle) from flexpvc.com
Sorry can't help myself! lol I've done this before !! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji3][emoji3][emoji3][emoji3][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
I made mine go thru the side glass of my sump and run off its own dedicated pump. I found out that running your manifold off your return is tough to keep flow stable for everything