my diy quick drain!!

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Polypterus
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Jun 20, 2006
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under a bridge in fl
so with the many ideas ive seen on here i came up with this beast
:D

i had alot of 1-1/4" pvc so thats what i went with
glad i didnt go with 2",it would have been to fast lol
:grinno:

so i timed it
drum roll.................. :ROFL:

2 min flat to drain 80g :WHOA::WHOA:
that adds up to 2400gph
not like a pump and rated at 2400gph with no lift,that is true constant flow
:D
and remember this isnt like the diy overflow so that wont flow like this
:)
and this setup was cheap to,about 10 bucks in all i think
:headbang2

before it would take about 2 hrs to drain and fill my 240
now its well under an hour
:headbang2

i made this screening so i dont suck up any fish lol
few zip ties
some galvanized metal screen
a cap and coupling
i drilled air holes in the middle of the coupling to stop the draining at that point

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here it is in tank
:popcorn:

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here it is going out the window

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closeup of the screening in tank
and the beast checking it out
:D

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here it is going outside and into some gravel

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pic when it first started

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look at the flow!!! :WHOA:

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i flooded my yard in 2 min flat
:ROFL:

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heres the 2 pieces
everything is glued but where the 2 pieces connect,cus its on the outside

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and the good thing is it all fits behind the stand
:headbang2

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i will be making some more of these sometime
and the window is higher for the next one im going to make
i will post that here also so keep an eye out for that one
:D
 
nice what kind of screen is that, and how did you attch it to the caps, I need one for my 180Gal
 
black&white;1832620; said:
nice what kind of screen is that, and how did you attch it to the caps, I need one for my 180Gal
just plain galv steel mesh screen lol
get it anywhere i would guess
just molded it round
stuck it in the cap and coupling
drilled holes for the zipties to go through
and slid the tie through the hole
then through the mesh
then through the other side
then around and zipped on
so that zip tie is in the shape of a half moon
hope you got that lol
:D
you can see all that in the first pic
:)
 
I like it but I don't think I could get it started.:ROFL:Also a garden hose is faster to refill. I also learned to run the hose from the bathroom where the new 3/4" plumbing is.:)
 
It's amazing how the flow goes up when you get bigger pipe/tubing.

I use a piece of 1 1/2" acrylic tubing if I want to empty something fast!

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