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Is this on a V3 sump? What type of glue did you use to attach your flex adapter?
the kit comes with a tube of sealant. Its feels like the liquid version of plumbers tape.
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Is this on a V3 sump? What type of glue did you use to attach your flex adapter?
Probably didn’t need to remove the filter sock holders but they’re annoying so out they came. Pretty easy installation otherwise and is using about 20” daily so far on a very heavily stocked and fed tank. Will probably add some bio bricks under the empty section where the socks/cups used to hang down. Didn’t use any adapters, just added the provided sealant and zip tied the hose onto the stock downpipe. Installing another one on a 500 gallon today, but need to print an adapter to connect a second together from a 2” drain pipe
What are you using to support the drain pipe once you remove the grey support clips and attached the corrugated line?Right on.
These are the parts I got from Home Depot to retrofit my Red Sea 750XXL (you may need to go with a smaller diameter depending on the size of your tank).Does anyone have any pics of the plumbing connection between the stock Red Sea plumbing and the ReefMat? I don't think my installer did it correctly.... He removed the stock grey clip that supports the main line and now it's just kind of hanging, which is pulling down on the drain plumbing.
Trust me - you're better off with the flexible hose for those situations where you need to reposition the ReefMat. The hose can easily be reduced in length (just allow for an extra 6" or so to ensure you can move the ReefMat if need be).Has anyone tried to hard plumb this. I was think of doing this as I don't like flexible hoses as they get in the way. I in the process of ordering plumbing for my RSR 250 v3 to convert to spears gate valve and this will go from 32mm to 1". Does anyone know the size of the union that is on the feefmat? I was wandering if I could plumb into this
That makes sense. The reason that I ask is I have two options on where to put it. I am going the route where I don't have to modify the sump and only have to cut the drain and emergency. Will the hose fit on a 1'inch pipe or do they only give an adapter for the 32mm. The reason I ask is I am converting my drain to a gate valve and going from 32mm to 1inch and trying to determine how to connect that.Trust me - you're better off with the flexible hose for those situations where you need to reposition the ReefMat. The hose can easily be reduced in length (just allow for an extra 6" or so to ensure you can move the ReefMat if need be).
You may want to modify the sump. Pain in the a** now - pays dividends with more space down the road. If this is a smaller Red Sea tank you should be able to slip the flexible tube over the pipe (if not, those parts I listed will work for larger diameters).That makes sense. The reason that I ask is I have two options on where to put it. I am going the route where I don't have to modify the sump and only have to cut the drain and emergency. Will the hose fit on a 1'inch pipe or do they only give an adapter for the 32mm. The reason I ask is I am converting my drain to a gate valve and going from 32mm to 1inch and trying to determine how to connect that.
Its a RSR 250 v3. Ya I understand the room issue I just don't feel comfortable modifying the sump specially with water in an established tankYou may want to modify the sump. Pain in the a** now - pays dividends with more space down the road. If this is a smaller Red Sea tank you should be able to slip the flexible tube over the pipe (if not, those parts I listed will work for larger diameters).
It's not a huge ordeal, but I do recommend turning everything off and requisitioning a second set of hands. A net is handy for scooping all the stray bits of silicone. Allow for a lot more time than they show in the video. Definitely get the Red Sea sump modification kit if you go that route.Its a RSR 250 v3. Ya I understand the room issue I just don't feel comfortable modifying the sump specially with water in an established tank
Other than patience, it’s not a Bud deal.It's not a huge ordeal, but I do recommend turning everything off and requisitioning a second set of hands. A net is handy for scooping all the stray bits of silicone. Allow for a lot more time than they show in the video. Definitely get the Red Sea sump modification kit if you go that route.
I have the same exact tank as you with the reef mat 500 also I was just wondering did your skimmer stop skimming after you installed the reef mat like mineLooks great! I have the same tank with the 500. Looks like we both use up every available spot in our sump and cabinet!!! Is that DOS for water changes?
It did not, but I was also running a ClariSea previously so I wasn’t starting a roller from scratch. Without question, the Reefmat caused less skimmer reaction on installation of a new roll (which wasn’t horrible with the CS, but noticeable). I think the rollers generally run the tank very clean and leave less for your skimmer. I’ve actually started to turn my auto advance off most nights during the week to let the tank run “dirty” while the corals are extended and filter feeding. I’d consider turning my skimmer off too, but my tank is in a basement and the skimmer greatly increases my PH pulling outside air AND a CO2 scrubber.I have the same exact tank as you with the reef mat 500 also I was just wondering did your skimmer stop skimming after you installed the reef mat like mine
Thank I might do the sameIt did not, but I was also running a ClariSea previously so I wasn’t starting a roller from scratch. Without question, the Reefmat caused less skimmer reaction on installation of a new roll (which wasn’t horrible with the CS, but noticeable). I think the rollers generally run the tank very clean and leave less for your skimmer. I’ve actually started to turn my auto advance off most nights during the week to let the tank run “dirty” while the corals are extended and filter feeding. I’d consider turning my skimmer off too, but my tank is in a basement and the skimmer greatly increases my PH pulling outside air AND a CO2 scrubber.
Do you have the ReefMat 1200 or are you trying to figure out how you can make it work before purchasing it?I wanted to try a reefmat 1200 but can't make it work with my icecap 36xl sump
I won't buy one as it won't fit my sumpDo you have the ReefMat 1200 or are you trying to figure out how you can make it work before purchasing it?
Probably not without any modification, no.I won't buy one as it won't fit my sump