View RSS Feed

Plumbing

Entries pertaining to plumbing

  1. Transportaion engineers and plumbing...oh my - AKA plumbing part II

    Well, I planned my work and worked my plan...until my brain got in the way, then I revised my plan and made things way more complicated.
    Anyway, the plumbing is done...mostly.

    How we got there:

    Time to plumb a pump.

    I started with a 3/4" to 1 1/2" adaptor threaded to a 1 1/2" union. I screwed these 2 fittings together prior to putting them on the pump to avoid cracking the pump housing.
    Click image for larger version

Name:	IMAG0091.jpg
Views:	1229
Size:	53.1 KB
ID:	7049

    ...

    Updated 02-19-2012 at 09:09 PM by blakew (Added an additional thought.)

    Categories
    Tank Entry , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ DIY projects
  2. The big oops

    Anyone see what's wrong with this picture?

    Click image for larger version

Name:	IMAG0093.jpg
Views:	1040
Size:	68.7 KB
ID:	7040

    Doh! Guess I get to fix it in the morning.
    Categories
    Tank Entry , ‎ Plumbing
  3. Let's plumb - part 1

    I want to start by thanking melev (Marc) for a great plumbing article and the follow up comments as well for helping me plan and begin the plumbing on my tank (finally).

    Marc's article can be found here: http://www.reefaddicts.com/content.p...o-it-correctly

    Here's the tank and sump on the stand (yeah).
    Click image for larger version

Name:	IMAG0071.jpg
Views:	1325
Size:	72.7 KB
ID:	7022

    Here's most of the plumbing parts. Some of you will notice there's a single union ball valve in ...

    Updated 02-27-2012 at 02:28 AM by blakew (fixing pictures)

    Categories
    Tank Entry , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ DIY projects
  4. Overflow - 700 GPH, 1500 GPH or something else

    I'm ready to order the overflow but wanted to get some input from some of you guys with more experience. After all I'm really liking the idea provided in one of my earlier blogs about using an MP-40 and maybe adding an MP-10 for flow over my planned use of a snapper hybrid (less electrical use and fewer holes in the tank). I've also just about talked myself into the AI Sol leds because they're more electrically efficient and if they last as long as advertised will be a significant savings in buying ...
    Categories
    Questions - Need some input , ‎ Tank Entry , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ Equipment