waterbox replacement parts?

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I recently bought a used waterbox 100.3 and am working now on setting it up. It is used, and as i'm working on plumbing i realized I am missing the t pipe that connects the return line to the nozzles, and the nozzles themselves. The nozzles I'm sure I can order, but I'm not having any luck with the t pipe. Anyone have any ideas on where to get a replacement or a DIY solution? I'm new to saltwater and not super familiar with the diy aspects, parts, etc. I was thinking if all else fails I could just connect fitting flexible tubing to the return line and run it through one of the nozzle holes and not even put a nozzle on it, would that be at all an option? Help a girl out :)

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Contact Waterbox directly. I believe you can order any spare parts through them.
waterbox makes it a PITA to get any parts if ur not the original buyer or if u don’t have a receipt, also they are ****** they use metrics instead of standard so u can’t just buy a standard bulkhead to replace that missing part.
 

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Are you missing the plumbing from the bulkhead to the top of the overflow? I would certainly get a hold of them and beg.
They are nice when they are new but if any of the plumbing goes bad it’s nearly impossible to replace.
The bulkheads more so because the drilled holes are way smaller than normal bulkheads
 

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Did you get this figured out? I know that you could probably get a metric to imperial adapter from BRS, cut the return tube down a bit and make your own return pipe that fits the stock locations. I contemplated doing it from the start on my 180.5 just to keep everything imperial since I did the same on the other end of the drains, but ended up using the stock stuff in the overflow box.

I'm actually looking to buy replacement stock drains (everything under the tank) because I'm moving and changing my setup. I'm fearing that process.

Good luck!
 

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I recently bought a used waterbox 100.3 and am working now on setting it up. It is used, and as i'm working on plumbing i realized I am missing the t pipe that connects the return line to the nozzles, and the nozzles themselves. The nozzles I'm sure I can order, but I'm not having any luck with the t pipe. Anyone have any ideas on where to get a replacement or a DIY solution? I'm new to saltwater and not super familiar with the diy aspects, parts, etc. I was thinking if all else fails I could just connect fitting flexible tubing to the return line and run it through one of the nozzle holes and not even put a nozzle on it, would that be at all an option? Help a girl out :)

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Are you selling your return bulkhead? I’ll buy it if you are
 

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