A hole in the top of the tank and a drop tube like AC showed. just be carueful with that bottom bung on the tank in the picture. The o ringa and seals will eventually fail with chems in the tank
A hole in the top of the tank and a drop tube like AC showed. just be carueful with that bottom bung on the tank in the picture. The o ringa and seals will eventually fail with chems in the tank
I hear you and AC loud and clear on that bottom hole in the tank, John.
May be my biggest mistake, but the tank was here and paid for.
Did some reading on the Internet and am going to try some E6000 glue. Heard it will hold up with bleach...
We'll know for sure in a couple months. I'll be the guinea pig, should know by then whether I'm even getting in the business...
I'm still not seeing where Vic's question has been answered. Assuming he is going to use a drop tube, Vic seems to be asking "where" in the tank should the recirculating nozzle be located?
A) Close to a corner, directed down the long axis of the tank.
B) Near the center of the tank, shooting any direction.
C) Either, it doesn't matter.
I may be wrong, but is this the information you are after, Vic??
-- Edited by Mark Fermoyle on Monday 23rd of February 2015 02:42:19 PM
I'm still not seeing where Vic's question has been answered. Assuming he is going to use a drop tube, Vic seems to be asking "where" in the tank should the recirculating nozzle be located?
A) Close to a corner, directed down the long axis of the tank.
B) Near the center of the tank, shooting any direction.
C) Either, it doesn't matter.
I may be wrong, but is this the information you are after, Vic??
-- Edited by Mark Fermoyle on Monday 23rd of February 2015 02:42:19 PM
I like off to one side and centered so you don't have an accumulation of debris in the center of the whirlpool effect.