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My Red Sea 450 build haven’t started a build thread yet but will be soon. This is just my sump. And for light on top will have aquatic life 48” and three hydra 26hd’s. Some tank pictures and equipment is on my IG thebiglex

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I want a flex capacitor for my reefer!
 

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I'm upgrading the sump on my 525. I put the gate valve on the return last year. The LFS says to use the flex hose that came with the sump for the drain because of the larger diameter. How do I control drain flow without a valve? If I have to go to the programming in Eco Tech Live for the return pump every time I need to make a minor adjustment that's going to be a hassle. I was planning on just hard plumbing it with 3/4 PVC and keeping the gate valve. The return line is 3/4 so what's the advantage of having the drain a larger diameter? I already have the Red Sea pieces and standard adapters I need to change the return and emergency drain to 3/4 PVC. I had already done the main return when I put in the gate valve.
 
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If any part of your plumbing is 3/4 then the rest of it will be 3/4”. That means if you restrict it any where the max you can get out of it is the smallest diameter.
 

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Couple shots of some acros I got growing out

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Finally a Red Sea reefer tank showcasing corals and not a sump packed with stuff.
I just don’t understand why reefer tank owners want to pack all that stuff down there? Is it really necessary? I have a reefer 250 filled with corals using only a skimmer, one tunze powerhead, and a dosing pump for two part.
 

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Sell it then! Why exploit every bad 750XXL for over a week?
It's been way longer than 1 week by now. Regardless of the validity of the situation, there definitely seems to be an agenda here.
Sell it then! Why exploit every bad 750XXL for over a week?
It's been way longer than 1 week by now. Regardless of the validity of the situation, ther
Sell it then! Why exploit every bad 750XXL for over a week?
It's been way longer than 1 week by now. Regardless of the validity of the situation, there is definitely an agenda here.
 

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If any part of your plumbing is 3/4 then the rest of it will be 3/4”. That means if you restrict it any where the max you can get out of it is the smallest diameter.

Yeah, understood. Just sort of wondering why they want me to use the larger flex hose that is supplied with the new sump. Everythign seems to be working fine as it is.
 

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@MnFish1 & @powers2001 I mostly agree with you, however, what do you think about adding a ball valve, or gate valve between the return pump and flex tubing? Or again best just keep as is?
I guess I would ask 'why' - I would have a quick release of some kind if you can - but again - the only time I've had to disconnect my pump (never so far) would be to replace it - and a union wouldn't really be that helpful (to me)
 

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I'm finally getting around to hard plumbing my reefer 350. I'm just now realizing that I have a new version of the sump (v3) than most of the pictures and plans that I've read. I've searched around and see that I'm not alone, but there are only a few examples of a hard plumbed manifold for the V3 sump.

Anyone else willing to share what they've got? I'm not sure if I should rotate the sump or keep it how it it's supposed to be. This is my first shot at hard plumbing anything so it would have been nice to more or less copy someone else's design like I had originally planned
 

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I'm finally getting around to hard plumbing my reefer 350. I'm just now realizing that I have a new version of the sump (v3) than most of the pictures and plans that I've read. I've searched around and see that I'm not alone, but there are only a few examples of a hard plumbed manifold for the V3 sump.

Anyone else willing to share what they've got? I'm not sure if I should rotate the sump or keep it how it it's supposed to be. This is my first shot at hard plumbing anything so it would have been nice to more or less copy someone else's design like I had originally planned
I would not re-plumb it - only because I'm a total mess up trying to do these things - I would buy/do things that use the original setup
 

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Simplicity is a beautiful thing but I rarely seem to go that direction. I'd like to deal with the pain of complexity now, while the tank is down, so that hopefully things can be easier for me in the future. I think having a manifold with valves in a good place would make removing and changing out media reactors much easier, as well as being able to add and remove components as time goes on without having to re-plumb the whole thing.

I've decided to flip the sump 180*. I've got both of the drain pipes mostly mocked up but I'm sure I can make some improvements before gluing them down. Now comes the fun part of designing the manifold. I'm going to try and put it as high up as possible in the cupboard to give room for media reactors and other things.

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Simplicity is a beautiful thing but I rarely seem to go that direction. I'd like to deal with the pain of complexity now, while the tank is down, so that hopefully things can be easier for me in the future. I think having a manifold with valves in a good place would make removing and changing out media reactors much easier, as well as being able to add and remove components as time goes on without having to re-plumb the whole thing.

I've decided to flip the sump 180*. I've got both of the drain pipes mostly mocked up but I'm sure I can make some improvements before gluing them down. Now comes the fun part of designing the manifold. I'm going to try and put it as high up as possible in the cupboard to give room for media reactors and other things.

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You know by flipping it like that filter socks are going to be a bigger pain to change? Also by having it flipped and those other pipes are now going to limit what you can fit for a manifold. That piping consumes valuable space as you start building.
 

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You know by flipping it like that filter socks are going to be a bigger pain to change? Also by having it flipped and those other pipes are now going to limit what you can fit for a manifold. That piping consumes valuable space as you start building.

I'm open to all ideas as far as what would work best. Do you think it would be best to keep the sump in it's original orientation? I looked at your setup - very nice by the way. I saw you're using a separate pump for the manifold. I was hoping I could avoid that but I guess it's not a big deal.
 

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I'm open to all ideas as far as what would work best. Do you think it would be best to keep the sump in it's original orientation? I looked at your setup - very nice by the way. I saw you're using a separate pump for the manifold. I was hoping I could avoid that but I guess it's not a big deal.
The reason for the separate pump is because I lost allot of head pressure going to the tank via 1 pump and all the elbows. For manifold items I wanted to maintain a standard output or flow to feed my turf scrubber and UV. So I felt it was best to run two pumps. There are ways around this too.
Also a reason for two pumps was pure redundancy. If my main return fails I can swap in the accessories pump.
 

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Thanks for the input. I think I'm going to go with your idea instead. I won't rotate the sump and I'll keep the drain pipes in the same place. I'll plan on running a second pump for the manifold.
 

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Hi Guys! I recently started a thread on my 425 XL build with a v3 sump. The placement of the return section i swear is a complete pain. But im getting there.

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This is what i have for now. The return goes out to an external chiller, and comes back in on the original return line.

reason why there is an additional T and ball valve is to allow me to pump directly into the tank without going through the chiller when i have to.

everything is plumbed with 1/1/4 Sch40 pipes with industrial ball valves.
 

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I've almost got the hard plumbing on my Reefer 350 (V3 sump) mocked up until I realized that the original drain pipes are 1 inch vs my 3/4 inch pipes.

Do I need to use 1 inch pipes for the drains or can I use my 3/4 inch pipes?

How about the return manifold? Should these be 1 inch pipes or is 3/4 inch okay?
 

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3/4" it is. I realized the fitting that connects the 1" pipe to the main pipes in the tank are 3/4" so not even sure why they're using 1" pipe.
 

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