


Eheim 2260 case install#
Make sure you install taps close to the tanks bottom on inlet and outlet.
Eheim 2260 case driver#
You can use the stainless steal hose clamps that require a screw driver to do up. I have plumbed in a number of Eheim pumps, but on my Tropheus tank I have used an Oase Filtoclear (google it), which has a back flush function (don’t have to open to clean, so it is cleaned every time I W/C). You can limit this too by not using really fine particles as a substrate. You can easily raise the inlet (most particularly) and the outlet if desired by simply putting a short riser on to the bulkhead. O Substrate is not an issue falling through if the place it falls is into the canister body, and not into the motor. Least that’s how I look at it, somebody correct me if I’m wrong. O You don’t really get back pressure as the water preventing pumped water out, is assisted by the water coming back in via the inlet. I always use silicon when I install a bulkhead anyway. O Why would the bulkhead fail? It will be no more likely to do so than ones installed anywhere else. There is no issue with bulk heading through this surface, and in fact it is probably safer as there is no flexing on the bottom panel of glass as there is with all the other sides (greater with the front and back because of the longer span) of the tank.

I have a number of my tanks connected to canisters, plumbed inlet/outlet through the bottom.
