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 Post subject: External SLO - 50mm Pipe
PostPosted: Jan 21st, '12, 11:23 
Saw a couple of photos in someones thread lately... of an IBC system, with an external SLO... plumbed from the IBC outlet valve....

Anyone know what thread, who's system that was???


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I had one...
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PostPosted: Jan 21st, '12, 17:48 
What connections did you use to connect to the existing IBC valve Scott??... got a photo at all...


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They are a 50mm threaded fitting that screws on to the IBC thread and has a 50mm BSB Female thread, you can get them from that big plumbing supplier starting with R.
I only know because they sent me one by accident when I had ordered something completely different, but thats not unusual for them!


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I bought my fittings from Couplers in Malaga, although I learned that Hose Fittings Plus (aka Hose Mania) in Canning Vale also stock similar items. There may be others?

I have one threaded part which fits the IBC (Schutz S60 x 6 x 2 FBSP Adaptor, $11.50) and a second part which has a standard plumbing-PVC thread screws into this (2 x 1 1/2 Poly Reducing Bush, $3.35). I then employ a "standard" PVC 50mm threaded coupling from there... tomorrow I might be able to provide some pics for you (depending on what time I get home from work)


If you need pics, then just shout and I will take some tomorrow when the sun is up!


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Cant say Ive seen this system before, cool stuff scotty!!

What is the white wall thingy to the left of the pic and is that a sump under it?


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PostPosted: Jan 21st, '12, 21:26 
Thanks Bunson... (see PM)

But it's still not the system I remember seeing the other day...


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PostPosted: Jan 22nd, '12, 00:11 
Here is one of mine.

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It is just the spout from the ibc cut to where it goes straight and a 40mm plumb quick connection. Not the 50mm you wanted but the internal of the spout is close to the 40mm internal. You can get the plumb quick in a 40 to 50mm reducer but a 40 to 50mm reducing socket would do the same thing.


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Thanks Paul...


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I just filed down the thread and with the aid of silicone bashed on a 50mm DWV coupler, then do your normal plumbing. On eight tanks has been there for 2 years and no leaks.


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I just filed down the thread and with the aid of silicone bashed on a 50mm DWV coupler, then do your normal plumbing. On eight tanks has been there for 2 years and no leaks.


That would be time consuming to file down that many threaded outlets and the fittings would be somewhere on par with the price of a rubber "plumbquick" or "fernco" you have used there.


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Looking around evilBay for water tanks to use as FT today, I found these Rupert

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1000L-IBC-wa ... 519b8b6ef3

and another without reducer

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1000L-IBC-wa ... 2563f3257e


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Yep thats them, without the reducer would be the way to go for an SLO just get a 50mm hex nipple, a 50mm F.I. Elbow and a riser of poly or pressure pvc or DWV PVC and your there for an SLO.


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PostPosted: Feb 1st, '12, 14:44 
Quick trip up to Waterwell sorted it out in less than a minute...

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Thinking of doing this on my IBC, though wonder how you stop fish going into the pipe - did you attach a screen to the inside of the IBC somehow?


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