I have a problem that I'm going to have to address relatively quickly. I bought a used 90g tank that was pre-drilled. The plumbing and fixtures were all attached already. I filled the tank with water and let it run and there were no leaks. I put in the DSB and LR, and after a couple of days, I see a small leak forming. Here are the details.
The bottom of the tank is drilled in 2 places toward the back of the tank. There are 1" bulkheads installed. Under each bulkhead is a PVC ball valve (screwed in with plumbers tape) and below that is a barbed slip nipple for 1" flex tubing. I think the guy who owned it before used this set up to do water changes.
Anyway, there is water forming around the bulkhead-ball valve joint. I cant take this assembly off without completely emptying the tank.
Is there any way to seal this joint without tanking it apart? I was thinking about putting a bunch of PVC cement around the joint. I think I the PVC cement actually melts and fuses the plastic, so this might be a solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Ryan
The bottom of the tank is drilled in 2 places toward the back of the tank. There are 1" bulkheads installed. Under each bulkhead is a PVC ball valve (screwed in with plumbers tape) and below that is a barbed slip nipple for 1" flex tubing. I think the guy who owned it before used this set up to do water changes.
Anyway, there is water forming around the bulkhead-ball valve joint. I cant take this assembly off without completely emptying the tank.
Is there any way to seal this joint without tanking it apart? I was thinking about putting a bunch of PVC cement around the joint. I think I the PVC cement actually melts and fuses the plastic, so this might be a solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Ryan



