How To: Do it Yourself Aquarium Plumbing
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this video, I take a look at how I did the plumbing on my 220 saltwater aquarium. This video covers the how to do it yourself aquarium plumbing. I also share some tips and tricks with your DIY aquarium plumbing with the EcoTech Marine Vectra M1.
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A: unions are key
B: use braided vinyl to affix your pump to the system itself (using a union to tie in so when you want to maintain your pump you just unscrew the union and out it comes).
C: copper/metal is not advisable as it will corrode so some conduit ties would be better!
D: piping diameter should be determined based on the overflow bulkhead size (and gph of said overflow if a HOB) and number of turns affecting head pressure, along with the tank turnover requirement to determine the size of the pump you choose, I have a dc pump that I enjoy but have an ac as a backup which I’ve been thankful for!
I usually like your videos this one is the first I’ve ever felt unsure about, happy Reefing
Been banging My head over this for so long. Your video has solved all my problems. Thank you sir. You truly are a blessing!
very nice build on that stand.
Deon 0026 Thanks.
Great video, plumbing always intimidates me so it is reassuring to see how it's done! I also painted a return pipe black in my tank with the same paint, no problem so far after 1.5 years.
That good to know. I did a lot of research before but ultimately you can't believe everything you read on the internet. Thanks for watching.
Inappropriate Reefer which spray is that, if you don't mind aswering. thanks!
I used the Krylon Fusion flat black paint
@@InappropriateReefer I know this is an old video... but did you paint the fittings before gluing? I plumbed my tank but am reading online that painting before gluing will cause issues. I would like to avoid redoing all of the plumbing if possible LOL. Also love both of your content!
Good sharing
Thanks for liking
Forgot to say this was a very informative - gave you a BIG thumbs up!!
Great video. Very informative.
Very helpful! Thanks!
awesome video with a lot of information. Very nice job with your plumbing.
I was happy with how it turned out. The only thing I would change is I would increase the size of the piping but I'm not sure how much of a difference it would make.
WHY are you using 90 degree elbows when it's clear they restrict flow? I strongly recommend using 45's to open things up!
Thanks for watching!
Your video was entered into RUclips back in 2016. Since then have you experienced any problems with your water quality by using the PVC cement? I had someone tell me that the regular PVC cement can cause leaching in the water over time (1 day - 1000000 days) depending on the amount that may come into contact with the water flow through the filtration system and of course, wipe out the inhabitants of your aquarium. I'm only speculating that if one was to accidentally carelessly drip some of the cement/glue directly into the aquarium then yes, it may but leaching over time? I don't think so!
I have two overflows on my220 predrill am putting in a 40 gallon sump i got two holes in my overflows which two connect toghter like you did in viedo that long pipe across the back this is my first one thx you
Great information, thank you so much.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for your great work.
Hi Jeff great new post and so informative thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching Paul.
I would've used a street tee on that 90 - may be incorrect but just my preferencs
Had to do this last night on an established tank. Practically drained tank, scooted over a couple inches, removed old sump put in new one, added sand (was bare bottom), replumbed. Long night
That sucks, the sump start leaking or something?
Mad Hatter's Reef No just finally got a nice one. 30' bashsea signature series. got a good deal on black Friday from premium aquatics. opened the box and they threw in a coral viewer and a tee shirt. freaking awesome
I really do need to learn so much still this was really interesting you did a good job 🤗🤗
Not as fun as other topics but still is very important. Thanks for watching.
Aquarist do know they sell black pvc for irrigation pipe that works just as well as your standard pvc?
This was great, It's really handy if you didn't want to drill anything. The only problem I'm having is I do want to drill my tank and I can't for the life of me choose a fitting to go where the hole I plan to drill. I feel like I'm going to spend way more money than I need.
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What tipe of gleu ar you weurking withe
so no drilling? No overflow box either? I have 2 tanks. I bought a 36 gallon bowfront beause it was 100 bucks and loaded! Plumbed and skimmer, sump. ato. wavemakers, cobalt heater, current lights just crazy and my hubby was kind of stalling on drilling my big 72 bowfront., plus I figured small may be better when my frags are babies, so it dosnt look so bare then we will upgrade to my bigger one. Does this make sense or should i just flip the tank, maybe take some parts from it like heater and ato, and skimmer.. oh and a phosphate reactor to! The small bowfront has no over flow and one exit and one return. Is that safe and why do you need an overflow? SOmeone said gas exchange, that I should add an internal one. I get surface agitation creates oxygen but wouldnt the return make some flow and agitation on top? I notice this is how LFS have their tanks as well I have never had a sump type tank, just a 10 gallon with hob so all new to me.
Is that a hole for syphon break? Hard to tell.
Thank you
didnt hang it...connected to return. set pump on egg crate. done. going to put black tubing on in and out of chiiler and return
Could I paint he back of an aquarium on the inside with krylon fusion? The aquum I bought was painted a greyish color on back and I had plans to paint mine black. Only other option is to try to ge t they grey paint off somehow. Mine is plumbed like this but drilled and want to paint that part black as well. Wonder if it peels or chips eventually? Pieces could chip off and fish eat ect. I was speaking of the tank and I got such a super deal on it but cant handle that grey!
The absence of unions in your plumbing is gonna cause you headaches in the long run.
Which pipe you have used , Pvc or Cpvc ? And can you tell me difference?
Great video, I bought a M1 myself and wondered what you used to make it fit schedule 40 pvc..
I forced it into the outlet of the M1. Thanks for watching.
What's your opinion on unions are they worth the money or not
ABSOLUELY WORTH THE $$
Please make a video of freshwater plumbing. ..
very informative , thank you so much. Good jOB
Thank you and thanks for watching.
good job
Thanks!
What's sup MH, that Vectra is going to be sweet. Lots of flow
You're not kidding, I've calibrated the pump twice and still barely have the dial turned.
Mad Hatter's Reef hello. I want a sump on my tank but can't drill, I want a hob overflow but I have a euro brace on my tank. What should I do pal?
Hi, I’m getting an s1 and it’s 3/4 inch pipe out, I’m after fitting a 45 degree tee section, what size do you go for so it fits snug?
Hey, I'm building a 200gallon reef. transitioning from a 100g fish only system without sump. My question is that if my power were to go. the draining hole (which I believe is supposed to be at the lower part of the tank)would just drain the whole aquarium and overflow my sump since the return pump isn't working?
+Posittron yes you definitely want to use siphon breaks in your plumbing. If you watch the whole video, I go over that.
Hi, nice setup, but my question is how you feel the amount of flow on the far side stand pipe, I'm in a process of building up, and I think that my plumbing will look more like yours. If I place a ball valve in the closest return to the pump. Did you think that I could dial the egual amount of flow on both sides??? Or it's not worthy?
+Compy Ginorio the far side is less for sure. At MACNA a lot of the professionals said they want only enough flow from the sump to the tank to keep the skimmer going. Currently I have my M1 dialed all the way down. Minimum return. That being said I wouldn't do anything different.
Mad Hatter's Reef cool, I was wondering why you didn't look to balance iqual amount of flow on both sides, but it makes sense. To make more flow inside the tank with power heads than from the return pump.
Wasn't putting the tank in front of the thermostat a great choice for controlling the temperature in the home lol
Ice house.
Great tip on reef safe spray paint. Thank you!
A very informative video! I have been thinking about getting a 260 gallon tank as my starter tank, have had little fish tanks before but nothing of this size. The most confusing part for me is fi ding out how to setup all the plumbing, filters , pump etc ... Do you have a link to a page where i can see all the parts you used etc?
I don't have anything yet but I'll work on a video to show my filtration. Thanks for watching
what kind of cement glue thats safe for fish? how many hours did you wait to cure the glue? thanks
I just use regular PVC pipe glue and I let it cure for days. Thanks for watching.
You say that this uses DC current. What do you use to get your DC?
AC return pumps run on alternating or “AC” power while DC return pumps run on direct current or “DC” power. DC return pumps plug in with the use of a power brick much like a Lap top computer.A DC return pump gives you the option of variable speed control which means you can now control how much water flows out of the pump. Contract this feature with an AC powered pump is either on 100% or off.
Sort of understand this. Do you plug it in the wall AC & it has its own converter to DC, or do you have to plug into a DC converter?
Yes that is what he is trying to say. It has a DC converter (power brick).
two see swirls would been sweet as returns ! love your vids
I may have something in the works. Thanks for watching.
Do u need to plumb it?
Muito bom parabéns
i tried to hard plumb my red sea 350 it made it leak i hung the pvc with plastic hangers...
With something like a red sea setup flex pipe is probably a better option. Did you stay with the hard plumb job?
That’s pretty odd... your sump is rimless but you’re tank isn’t...
I like the plumbing job, but I really need to know what I’m doing! Doesn’t look easy
What size pvc did u use?
3/4
After seeing this I hate the way I plumbed my aquarium looks amazing
I’ve gotten better
Making me even more jealous thanks for helping with my aquarium mad hatter your videos were of amazing help when I get started
Great video, just binge watched all your videos and subscribed :) Just one question on your plumbing, regardless of our best intentions there will always will a leak, overflow or some kind of accidental spill, are you not concerned about those copper clips and water making it's way onto them and into your sump somehow?
Not really. If anything, I'm more concerned about the spray painted return pipes I have in my display tank but I've done my research and have found many hobbyist who have used this with no impact. I'm not much of a worrier.
I always use the clear primer the purple stuff is a pain in the ass
Didn't even know there was such a thing. Thanks!
not bad...7/10
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For whom is made this aquarium?
Me
You are swimming in it?)
So on the siphon break all yu did was drilled a whole on the return
+Chicago Pyro yup. Above the water line. When the power cuts out it will break the syphon.
In this case how is the water going to the sump from a drilled whole on the bottom?