Direct Flow Problem. Need help Please?

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Hi,

I have a 3/4" return that I can't adjust direction. It is causing too heavy direct flow towards some LPS and I can't move them. So, I have never used lockline but thinking that I can put a diverter of some sort on it to change the direction of the flow? Does anyone know what parts I would need to do this correctly?

Thanks :)
 
If you have the option and the socket on the return you can try using a loc-Line ball value like the ones in the below picture. this will slow the flow and allow you to adjust the direction.
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Parts:

  • Male NPT Ball Valve for 3⁄4†Loc-Line Modular
  • 3⁄4" Loc-Line Modular Hose (6 segments)
Either/or:

  • 3†Flare Nozzle for 3⁄4†Loc-Line Modular Hose
  • Round Nozzle for 3⁄4†Loc-Line Modular Hose
 
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Thank you :) I have a ball valve on the return below the tank. I really don't want to slow the flow, just need to divert it. I guess i would need a fitting to fit the pipe end and that lock line will connect to. Maybe a double line that i can point 2 ways...
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You might not need loc-line at all...

If you cut a 2-1/2" long piece of 3/4" PVC and add a 45-degree coupling at the end of it, thus allowing you to change the direction... it should fit tight enough that you wouldn't have to PVC glue it in.
 
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That's what the idea was for this elbow. The problem is that once it was the water it won't move. It isn't glued at all... LOL So I thought that if I can get the right connector (hopefully unthreaded) I could put a loc-line Y on it and 2 hoses and direct it away with being able to adjust as needed. BUT I have only been able to find threaded connectors :(
 
Hmmm ok, i see... I don't know of any push to connect loc-line (well you know what I mean)... if that 45 is removable you can add a 3/4" female PVC adapter and the screw on loc-line return kit...

Parts:

FemaleAdapter.jpg

Slip to thread^^
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Yes, it did help, thank you and thank you also on the build thread! It has definitely been a learning process on this one :D I have sanding and painting yet on the cabinetry then i can concentrate on the corals finally. .. I am so excited about getting it finished... up and running for 3 month tomorrow and we started it in March.
 
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