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Old 04-17-2006, 04:34 AM
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Default black pvc...

is black pvc alright or does it leach something into the water...just remembered i have a whole bunch of 4" left over from the last sub box i built...i think i've seen the black stuff in use @ golds but i could be wrong..
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You seen the black flexible spa hose at Gold.(It's safe for pottable water.)

The black ABS pipe will leach chemicals into your water. Stick with the white PVC pipe and fittings. Save that stuff for your next sub box.
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the black stuff is most likely abs which is not potable and not reef friendly. the dark grey pipe is sched 80 pvc, around twice the price of white pvc but reef safe.
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ABS is fine for plumbing reefs, all your powerheads amongst many other components are made of ABS plastic.

Yes, it is not approved for potable water use in the house, but that doesn't mean it's reef unsafe. Just like CPVC (grey pvc - found in the electrical aisle) is also reef safe.

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no i'm pretty sure i've seen it @ golds, look @ the back there where the "employees only" sign is, i belive its on one of there new frag tanks, as surface skimmer plumbed down to the sump..i think its 4" as well

btw: i'm not planning on using it to plumb my own tanks, just to cut up and use for my Q tanks
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ABS is fine for plumbing reefs, all your powerheads amongst many other components are made of ABS plastic.

Yes, it is not approved for potable water use in the house, but that doesn't mean it's reef unsafe. Just like CPVC (grey pvc - found in the electrical aisle) is also reef safe.

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If you go to the trouble and expence to make ro/di water for your reef, why would you want to use material that is not rated for potable water?

I realize that it might not kill stuff, but it's not going to help anything either.
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Stick with flex or & ridged PVC. You need the right primer & glue for each!!!!!!!!!!!
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Stick with flex or & ridged PVC. You need the right primer & glue for each!!!!!!!!!!!
can you use the same primer and glue for schd 40 (white) as schd 80 (grey)?
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If you go to the trouble and expence to make ro/di water for your reef, why would you want to use material that is not rated for potable water?

I realize that it might not kill stuff, but it's not going to help anything either.
Why would one not use material that is already in each and every one of our reefs - simply because it's not rated for potable water?

If our powerhead's housings are made out of ABS plastic, and we know those are safe in our tank... Why can one not use that same material for plumbing? There are many tanks out there using ABS plumbing...
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