Success!!!!
Finally got this project done last weekend and am very happy I did it. Assembling, testing, and installing took about 7 hours, although I did also give the tank a good cleaning during it, which I'm sure added a lot to the time.
I went with 1 1/4" pipe on the inflow (1 1/2 looked too big in the tank), 1" on the pump outflow, and 3/4" out of the scwd. I really have no idea whether the different sizes added anything but difficulty to it, but the scwd is switching every 6 seconds (which I think means there's a good flow rate) and the flow out of the loc-line feels good, so I figure I done good 'nuff. The directions with the mag did say to use 1 1/2" plumbing, but who likes to pay attention to directions.
The total cost came to about $280:
- $74 for the pump (mag 9.5)
- $32 for the scwd
- $72 for the loc-line (man that stuff is expensive)
- About $100 for the pvc, which includes all the pipe, fittings, valves, tools, glue, etc. I've also got enough left over to build a two-family house
If anybody were to do this I'm sure you could lower the cost by using less or no loc-line, using a different pump, and only buying the pvc you actually need (I was more afraid of having to run out to Home Depot at the last minute).
Here's a pic of the layout before I started putting it together. The pipes aren't all cut to length, but you can get an idea of the different fittings that went into it.
Here's a not-so-great pic of it installed. Can't really get a good angle for pictures. I've got the pump sitting on a trunk and it makes a fairly loud humming noise. I put a towel underneath and that worked a little. Anybody have any tips to reduce noise?
Here's a before picture. Notice all the powerheads hanging precariously by their suction cups, almost taunting me....
And here's after. I think it looks tons better and not having to worry about a powerhead falling off and kicking up a sandstorm or chewing up a coral is very nice.
mogurnda said:
You may be able to skip this step if you just leave the windows closed when you're using the PVC cement.
You aint kidding. A few scotches did compliment it nicely though. Also that cutting tool worked great. Thanks for everyone's input on this. It's always much appreciated.