Here is for all you experienced plumbing folks.
I just got a 150 tank and boy is it heavy.. Â It is pre drilled , two holes on each side. There are two pairs, 1 inch and .75 inch pairs. Â My question is why are there so many holes drilled. My first thought would be that the one inch (1 on each side) goes to the sump , and the .75 inches are for the return.
Should I do 1 on each side or should I do both right side for the sump and both left side for the return.. I will have this tank on wood floors, so I do not want any mistakes. I will definately take my time on this one. I actually will have 2 big tanks in the house, and everything else in the garage.
I am a noob to plumbing so no laughing :))
I just got a 150 tank and boy is it heavy.. Â It is pre drilled , two holes on each side. There are two pairs, 1 inch and .75 inch pairs. Â My question is why are there so many holes drilled. My first thought would be that the one inch (1 on each side) goes to the sump , and the .75 inches are for the return.
Should I do 1 on each side or should I do both right side for the sump and both left side for the return.. I will have this tank on wood floors, so I do not want any mistakes. I will definately take my time on this one. I actually will have 2 big tanks in the house, and everything else in the garage.
I am a noob to plumbing so no laughing :))
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