Reefer 750 xxl Sump Manifolds?

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Has anyone with the reefer 750 stock sump built a manifold into the return line? I have been looking for examples but coming up a bit short. I see them with custom sumps or remote sumps but nothing with the stock sump. My tank is coming and it is the first time with a sump. I would love to have a manifold with a couple of ports for a reactor and one for an extra.
 

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Has anyone with the reefer 750 stock sump built a manifold into the return line? I have been looking for examples but coming up a bit short. I see them with custom sumps or remote sumps but nothing with the stock sump. My tank is coming and it is the first time with a sump. I would love to have a manifold with a couple of ports for a reactor and one for an extra.

Not sure if you saw it in my build thread, but here is a manifold piped into the return line on a stock XXL 750 sump.

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Oh I saw it. Looks great by the way! Going to do something similar but keep the manifold lower.

Thanks!

Just a suggestion... try to keep your manifold as high as possible. When you add up valves, reducing bushings, unions, hose barbs, and/or flow meters, you start losing elevation quickly.
 
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Not sure if I will mount them straight down, or straight out over the sump. If going down then yes, I will need the height like what you did.
 

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interested in somethng simliar as far as the plumbing did you use any of the red sea plumbing
 

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Where did you but the tee's to go down to 1/2 for the manifold or is that 1 inch to 3/4
Old old thread and I am not sure what you are asking, but the piping is 1”. I am using two slots in my header. They are 1”.

“IF” I need to open up more slots on the header, I can bush it down to whatever I want.

Here is an updated photo (and yes; I changed my piping from red to orange).

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My question is from the tees on the manifold which are 1 inch what parts did you use to come out of them, reducers to make them accept smaller pipe like 1/2
 

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My question is from the tees on the manifold which are 1 inch what parts did you use to come out of them, reducers to make them accept smaller pipe like 1/2
If needed you can reduce the 1” pipe to 1/2” using a reducing bushing. Most reactors run 1/2”. It would be wise to reduce it AFTER the union. If done that way, you can purchase another half of the union and convert it back to 1” if you want.
 

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Here is a better photo without the blue from my tank. Right now, I have the spare slots in my header plugged. All you would do is replace the plug with a reducing bushing.

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Ok and last question how did you convert the metric from the bulkhead i see you have unions there are they metric like 32mm to 1 inch or? Sorry im from Canada and trying to build my first tank its a 525xl never done piping before and I like the looks of yours but I have the v3 sump so its different any help you can give I appreciate its not up and running yet still purchasing equipment for it, also not sure how to set the sump up as of now all I want is the 2 aquamaxx reactors and a uv to run on the manifold, also any info on media for the sump or if I'm missing something let me know
 

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Ok and last question how did you convert the metric from the bulkhead i see you have unions there are they metric like 32mm to 1 inch or? Sorry im from Canada and trying to build my first tank its a 525xl never done piping before and I like the looks of yours but I have the v3 sump so its different any help you can give I appreciate its not up and running yet still purchasing equipment for it, also not sure how to set the sump up as of now all I want is the 2 aquamaxx reactors and a uv to run on the manifold, also any info on media for the sump or if I'm missing something let me know
Check out Page 3 of my build thread. I have a step-by-step guide on how I converted it. I did it one way, but there are several ways to do it.

I was planning on doing AquaMaxx reactors too, but my tank just doesn’t need them. Anyway, when I was planning on doing it, I was going to bush it down to 1/2” at the 1” union (using a 1” X 1/2 reducing bushing), then I would install a 1/2” flow meter, then hard pipe down to the reactor. Easy.
 
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