I just purchased an Eshopps PF-300 Overflow. I can't figure out how to connect PVC to the bulkhead. A 1 Inch PVC pipe fits, but how do you keep it from falling out?
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Not sure why my videos don't workI am unable to see the video but I currently run the pf300 I just glued it in let me try and find a pic
ok thanks! I thought that was an option but was not sure. I guess it makes perfect sense. Thanks! That was easy!Glue pvc into bulkhead and good to go.
very snug. so glue is it! ThanksWell you have it right, if you push pvc farther into bulkhead does it get snug? If so I would glue and place and should be set!
Okay! Just wanted to make sure it was snug and not a weird size or default in the original pvc piping size. Best of luck! If you have any questions feel free to ask.very snug. so glue is it! Thanks
Thank you very much!!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.Okay! Just wanted to make sure it was snug and not a weird size or default in the original pvc piping size. Best of luck! If you have any questions feel free to ask.
Thank you very much! Happy Thanksgiving!Thank you very much!!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Yeah I would think that would work fine!Posted a new post but probably should have asked here. .
Would this work for a drain from my Overflow to my sump? Using 20 90 Degree Angles? THe sump is behind the wall and has to go through the wall?
Thanks. I saw a video where someone said do not use 90 Degree elbows so was not sure if it was a personal preference or something that would cause a real issue. Thanks.Yeah I would think that would work fine!
I’ve used a 90 on my frag tank for the longest time and was fine!Thanks. I saw a video where someone said do not use 90 Degree elbows so was not sure if it was a personal preference or something that would cause a real issue. Thanks.