Hard plumbing a red sea roller mat 500

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Has anyone hard plumbed a roller mat 500 using a street 90? I ordered one and was hoping I could hard plumb it instead of using the the supplied 1" hose. The idea is to keep the plumbing close to roller mat and not take up so much space in the sump.
 

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Since you mentioned it uses a 1" hose, the hole is likely the same size as the 1200 model and will accept one end of a 1" union to adapt to pvc directly to the body
 

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Since you mentioned it uses a 1" hose, the hole is likely the same size as the 1200 model and will accept one end of a 1" union to adapt to pvc directly to the body
Awesome! Thank you. I didn't even think about using a union half. That with a street 90 should work perfectly.
 
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Since you mentioned it uses a 1" hose, the hole is likely the same size as the 1200 model and will accept one end of a 1" union to adapt to pvc directly to the body
Do you think it runs better hard plumbed? We’re just starting a new tank and trying to figure out how to plumb the overflow
 
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There isn't a significant difference performance wise between the two besides used real estate.
You can really make it hug a wall with hard plumbing vs the flexible hose and attach a gate valve on the down run but you have to disconnect the union first if there ever comes a time when you need to move it a touch or lift it for whatever reason vs the included flexible tube giving you some leeway (depending on how it was set up)
 
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