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fiorano 12-09-2008 05:52 PM

overflow
 
right now i am using that c-siphon over flow with the aqualifter pump. and sometimes when i come home the over flow is losing siphon and it is half air in it instead of being all water. also it makes lots of noise. just wondering if anyone knows of a more reliable and quieter overflow. without driling the tank that is haha its a bit late for that.

superduperwesman 12-09-2008 06:35 PM

Drill it. Just drain some water and drill the hole :D

levi1803 12-09-2008 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by superduperwesman (Post 367048)
Drill it. Just drain some water and drill the hole :D

Do people actually do that?

fkshiu 12-09-2008 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by fiorano (Post 367034)
right now i am using that c-siphon over flow with the aqualifter pump. and sometimes when i come home the over flow is losing siphon and it is half air in it instead of being all water. also it makes lots of noise. just wondering if anyone knows of a more reliable and quieter overflow. without driling the tank that is haha its a bit late for that.

Lifereef: hands down the best HOB overflow on the market. It's the BK of HOB overflows.

If the price makes you squirm, there are a lot of cheaper clones out there using the same U-tube design.

fiorano 12-09-2008 08:36 PM

well if its the bk of over flows i already got the bk so i guess ill have to go for the real deal hahaha. and drilling it might be a bad choice you know full of live stock and all lol

mark 12-09-2008 09:54 PM

Why isn't the Aqualifter pump keeping the top of the U-tube clear of air? Is the pump working okay, how much volume you getting out of it?

fiorano 12-11-2008 05:31 AM

every once in awhile something just gets caught in the little nipple thing that it keeps the siphon through and it slowly loses siphon. rather than worrying about it if i go on a holiday or something or have to check it all the time i would rather have a more reliable overflow.

Seamazter 12-11-2008 06:29 AM

I had redcoral drill my holes at home, fairly cheep had 3 done and am going to the store with a new tank for a 4th, suppose thats 5 cus i have my sump ready to pickup with a intake for a new dart pump.
redcoral should be able to drill for you in np.

fiorano 12-11-2008 02:41 PM

yeah i would but my tank is full of livestock and such thatd be kind of an extreme hassle to put everything somewhere and take a tank to get drillied

Seamazter 12-11-2008 03:26 PM

oh i see your not a local guy, nvr mind.

mark 12-11-2008 03:28 PM

Often see the advice just drain and drill and realize not all that easy. Wondering though if suggesting siliconing on a external overflow box and drain down a couple of inches to cut a notch for a weir would be more practical?

StirCrazy 12-11-2008 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mark (Post 367720)
Often see the advice just drain and drill and realize not all that easy. Wondering though if suggesting siliconing on a external overflow box and drain down a couple of inches to cut a notch for a weir would be more practical?

if would still make a mess, you need to use water to keep the bit cool when you do this.

one idea if your real brave would be to make an external overflow box, silicone it in place and water test it so you know the silicone doesn't leak. (make sure you bulkheads are installed already and go to a valve which is shut.)

use a glass cutter to scribe a genital curve in the glass of the tank inside the dimentions of the overflow box and then snap the glass. having done this on empty tanks now I am almost confident enough that I would try it on a full one.

Steve

Canadian 12-11-2008 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 367817)
if would still make a mess, you need to use water to keep the bit cool when you do this.

one idea if your real brave would be to make an external overflow box, silicone it in place and water test it so you know the silicone doesn't leak. (make sure you bulkheads are installed already and go to a valve which is shut.)

use a glass cutter to scribe a genital curve in the glass of the tank inside the dimentions of the overflow box and then snap the glass. having done this on empty tanks now I am almost confident enough that I would try it on a full one.

Steve


Say again? "Genital curve"?! :) Care to describe, in detail, how one would go about scribing such a curve?

fishytime 12-11-2008 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Canadian (Post 367822)
Say again? "Genital curve"?! :) Care to describe, in detail, how one would go about scribing such a curve?

Hilarious.:lol:

StirCrazy 12-12-2008 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Canadian (Post 367822)
Say again? "Genital curve"?! :) Care to describe, in detail, how one would go about scribing such a curve?

keep it up and your new name will be Bob :mrgreen:

Steve

fiorano 12-12-2008 08:17 AM

thx for all the help guys but im not into taking any huge risks hahaha i already had a 135 empty itself onto my carpet and i dont really want that to happen again hahaha. i think ill just stick with the reef life solution


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