Can we get a front tank view of it? I usually dont look at set ups through the top of the tank unless I am feeding/mantenance.
Thanks for the feedback Colin. I was talking with my wife about it and she had a good idea. I'll hybrid both, the inlets are cocked in like option "B" and the returns" are out like option "A" on the far outsides. I will be drilling a hole in front of the background with the Loc-Line sticking through it.. She has her momentsceeej31;4524827; said:i like "b" personally
Sure thing. I will get a pic from the front here shortly when I move it. Leak test is tonight anyway. I would have more pics to load but I need to charge the camera for a bit.bomber;4524845; said:Can we get a front tank view of it? I usually dont look at set ups through the top of the tank unless I am feeding/mantenance.
I wish I could but have no clue how to cut that out? I only have basic hand tools. That's why I put the elbows in at the bottom so the inlets/outlets would sit flush with the tank wall and take up less space. I guess it's not a bad idea to have a little space though. I can always put heater(s) back there if the inline heater doesn't keep up.cobra29svt;4524996; said:I'd cut a notch along the back for the pipes to fit so the background will sit flush (or close to it) w/ the back of the tank. That way you won't be wasting much (or any) tank space.
I am cutting the width panels here in a minute. I'll try to cut out a practice one with the scrap piece. Really appreciate the feedback man. Thank you.cobra29svt;4525025; said:Well I don't know how tough those bakgrounds are to cut, but a ulility knife wouldn't work? All you'd have to do is cut a "V". Wouldn't have to be perfect since it's not gonna be seen.
Did exactly that so I grabbed a few pics for ya. I will be spending a bit of time tonight carving out the back once I get the width just right on the last piece. Thanks again. This background ranges from about 2" to 3" in the flat panels. I am hoping thats enough room to get the 1" ID PVC laying flush.cobra29svt;4525025; said:Well I don't know how tough those bakgrounds are to cut, but a ulility knife wouldn't work? All you'd have to do is cut a "V". Wouldn't have to be perfect since it's not gonna be seen.
Here ya go bomber. Got the right panel measured in and cut up.bomber;4524845; said:Can we get a front tank view of it? I usually dont look at set ups through the top of the tank unless I am feeding/mantenance.