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I haven't, but I'm sure some people do. I have a side piece of PVC that comes all the way up to the top of the tank so that I can drain water through there if need be!
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If you haven't already, some piccolo holes in the vertical pvc pipe through the substrate height will help catch water and drain it to the bottom quicker so it can be then sucked out.
I would recommend a load test (125% of your expected weight) across the caps before adding substrate. The reason being, glass and stress concentrations don't mix well. Using solid caps with the flat down is definitely better than the ones I've seen with pvc pipe laying flat (cylinder edges are very bad stress concentrations).
Keep in mind that substrate can still become oversaturated with bacterial blooms happening in the middle of the mass, even when suspended with a false bottom. It's a tool, but it is not a cure!
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