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    Plumbing Questions

    The "loop" system involving no slot has intrigued me and I am going to do this thing!

    However, I am not a good visualizer and need some help understanding the plumbing.

    For my setup I want to build a "box" which rests on the plastic lip of the tank. I would like to cut grooves in the box for the PVC to rest on. It would simply be a 9-10" piece of pipe capped on both ends with holes drilled. To remove I just pull it out and clean. My water level is a few inches below the top of the aquarium so I would have to enough room to make it the size i need.

    Is there a way with such a setup to put a 1/2" input either on one or both ends to run the water from the pump into it. I want it to be extremely simple to remove and reattach without worry of bad seals/leaks etc.

    Thinking my best bet would be to run these inputs and do the attaching/unattaching below water level so if it ever screwed up it wouldn't spray water everywhere.

    Can someone help me to try and figure out what plumbing parts I would need to make this happen?

    I have attached a horrible mspaint drawing to try and show what I mean. As I said, this is not my strong suit!

    Also, the idea here is to simply hold me over until the new design comes out!
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    May be this will work .


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    That is what I used on my second scrubber on my 60G. Makes it real easy to remove the pipe with the slot in it (although I have not had a need to do it yet, when I go with the new hanging style it will come in handy). Obviously you can just cap one end of the pipe for the type of scrubber the OP is talking about.


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    thanks guys, this helps.

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