I've found that the stock outflow setup of the fluval 404 is very restricting in terms of flow. So much flow is wasted in the series of 90's and 180's of the output.
So I decided to plumb my own for max efficiency/adjustability.
Materials Needed:
-1/2" male connector
-1/2" female connector(Slipxthreaded)
-1/2" PVC piping
-(3) 1/2" 90 degree elbows
-Teflon Tape
-Hacksaw or other
-Tape measure
-Black spray paint
Materials:
Putting teflon tape on the threads:
Screwed in and tightened:
Piece assembled that will go down the back of the tank. The 1/2" pvc is 18" long
Elbow installed...
14" long outflow tube added
I Used this to seal the pieces together.. it's really low viscosity and seeps down into the connections. Don't want any leaks.
Painted black: (Last elbow not shown on output end)
Paint I used:
Now I'm just waiting for the paint to dry then I can hook it up.
There will still be a bit of tubing involved obviously, only about 2-3' to the Pvc end.
Whatcha think?
So I decided to plumb my own for max efficiency/adjustability.
Materials Needed:
-1/2" male connector
-1/2" female connector(Slipxthreaded)
-1/2" PVC piping
-(3) 1/2" 90 degree elbows
-Teflon Tape
-Hacksaw or other
-Tape measure
-Black spray paint
Materials:
Putting teflon tape on the threads:
Screwed in and tightened:
Piece assembled that will go down the back of the tank. The 1/2" pvc is 18" long
Elbow installed...
14" long outflow tube added
I Used this to seal the pieces together.. it's really low viscosity and seeps down into the connections. Don't want any leaks.
Painted black: (Last elbow not shown on output end)
Paint I used:
Now I'm just waiting for the paint to dry then I can hook it up.

There will still be a bit of tubing involved obviously, only about 2-3' to the Pvc end.
Whatcha think?