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19-03-2025, 08:49 PM #1
adding extra inlet/outlets to RDF
So, when i bought my RDF i messed up and didnt future proof myself with my drum filter, so now i need to add an extra inlet and outlet to it, whilst theres plenty of room to add both, i just dont know wether to use a flange tank connector (where i would use stainless bolts to go all the way through and bolt it in place) or use a threaded tank conector?
Both would work but im not sure which would be stronger for the 4" rubber boot to be jubilee clipped on to?
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The other option is to get a bolt on inlet/outlet, ie:factory fit with a base pre welded on to the the 4" plastic tube, although ive not found anyone that can make me some yet, even the few RDF manufactures i phone dont want to sell me any lol
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Anyone
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20-03-2025, 06:47 AM #2
I used one of these with a standard push (solvent) fit:
https://www.plasticpipeshop.co.uk/Plain-PVC-Socket-Tank-Connector-Bulkhead_c_3029.html
Plastic Pipe Shop is a decent place - I've ordered a load from there in the past.
Cut using a whole saw, then smoothed any burrs on the wall and then fit. Careful to ensure that there's enough space around the fitting so you actually fit it.
The one I used has the fitting on the outside, and in the inside it has a screw thread.
I think used a 2.5" connector as it was for my UVC circuit so it didn't need to be massive.
You can see it attached to the drum here:
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I now also have a second 32mm for an overflow pipe (not shown in the picture).14000l airlifts 58W total: 2010 Chargoi, 2022 Doitsui/Tancho/Kujaku/Hi Utusri, 2023 Agasi/Doitsui
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20-03-2025, 11:24 PM #3
I've used 4" flanged connectors on my old bio unit.
if you install the flange reversed on the inside and a spigot of pipe glued in for the boot to connect to,
or the spigot end cominf through from the reverse side, you won't see the flange.
so once you have a boot on them you can't tell.
Or just get a spigot of 110mm polypropylene welded in.
https://www.koiforum.uk/koi-carp-cha...ber-beige.html
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24-03-2025, 09:20 AM #4
How close are you to the maximum flow on your current inlets?
Couldn't you join into one of your existing inlets before the drum?
Otherwise, I'd copy the manufacturer with a bolt on flange. There is a lot of weight in a full pipe.
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