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Reef Guy11

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Hey Jason I used to Live In Fountain Valley Where in Hunington are you? I have a Aunt that lives in Garden Grove and a Cousin That live in Hunington Off of PCH. :)
 

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Jason....
Awesome setup. I have a few questions about supplies.
1. What are the strainers used for that are on the end of the inputs? Where did you get them?

2. Is that "spider valve" a home depot item? What do you call the flexi pipe that is between the spider and the pvc?

Thanks
 

King Jason

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wetone":3rcyk6ck said:
Jason....
Awesome setup. I have a few questions about supplies.
1. What are the strainers used for that are on the end of the inputs? Where did you get them?

2. Is that "spider valve" a home depot item? What do you call the flexi pipe that is between the spider and the pvc?

Thanks

1. The strainers are the inputs for the closed loop. So water will be going into those two pipes. The strainers are to keep my fish/other stuff floating around out of my pipes and pump. Here is a link http://www.aquaticeco.com/aquatic1v1/it ... temid=8972

2. The spider value came from Marine Depot. It is an accessory for the Ampmaster pumps. I got the flex PVC from Savco (http://www.savko.com/)
 

liquid

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Have you actually tested the closed loop w/ water in the tank/sump? I'm curious to see what your flow is like on that closed loop.

Not to put a damper on anything, but if it were me, I would have foregone using a spider valve and instead I would have plumbed one line up from the center-back of the tank to the lip of the tank from the Ampmaster 3000 using 1.5" PVC pipe and tee'd a 1.5" pipe running left and right from that central point. I would have then plumbed those 6 return lines off this main line and installed gate valves on them. The Ampmaster 3000 is not a pressure rated pump and loses flow rather quickly (max head for Amp3000 is 17.5' head). If it were me, I would have chosen a different pump (most likely a Sequence pump, but that's me.) :)

The way it is currently setup, you are pushing a lot of water thru a lot of small diameter pipe and you are probably going to see a lot of flow loss. My rough calculations suggest that you're going to see about 13' to 15' of total dynamic head if that's 3/4" or 1" pipe coming out of the spider valve. At that amount of pressure, you're looking at most at about 700-900 gph of total *net* flow (if you're lucky) from your closed loop, which isn't very good (this is the flow of all 6 ports *combined*). I hope I am wrong tho. Please keep us informed about your progress.

fwiw,

Shane
 

King Jason

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I did test it for a short while (because I found a small leak) and I had A LOT of flow! I didn't expect it to be as much as it was (sprayed water everywhere because I didn't have the tank full). I also have the AmpMaster 2100 which goes to 2 1" pipes and that puts out a ton of flow also. I wish I had some way to easily rate how much the two pumps are pushing.

If I were to do this again, I would have done what you suggested. The ½ inch piping is rather flimsy and can bend a bit. So I had to secure the piping going up the back of the tank really tight.
 

King Jason

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No :cry: , I didn't want to risk it cracking, and couldn't find anyone to do it. But I did learn a good lesson....Have it drilled when you order it!
 

King Jason

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No, I feel for you...I have CPR overflows on my 60g right now...Drove me crazy. Stupid U tubs always get clogged. But that was my only option. However they have worked for about 3 years.
 

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Ducman996":21vg9ng5 said:
Jason,

Where did you find those nozzels (grey pieces)? I looked at home depot but coundn't find any? What are they usually used for? That might help to find them. Thanks
Being that you live in VA, Savko.com would be a better choice for you.
 

King Jason

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SWEET! I just talked to Jeff at Jeff's Exotic Fish and he said he can drill my holes!!! Whoohoo...I wasn't going to have it done basically because I couldn't find anyone to do it. Since he will do it I'm going to take a risk. Everyone cross your fingers!
 

mountainbiker619

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you might want to swing by a church on your way to Jeff's :D

Have you been to Jeff's before? Reason I ask is because he does not
have a very big sign, kinda hard to see.
 

jarhead

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King Jason":1o5zwkzw said:
Aren't savko's orange? The pictures of them on their site show orange fittings.
Nope, they are black. On Savko's web site don't ever go by the pictures :)
 

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