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![]() I have a 75 Gal and I was going to set up a sump-less system.
After some thought I have decided that I should just use a sump, however my tank isn't drilled. Which size hole saw should I use? Which size bulkhead should I buy? I am not sure what the most common/best sizes are. I was thinking of doing very basic plumbing using braided nylon. I can always hard plumb things later when I upgrade to a bigger system |
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![]() I would recommend using the Herbie overflow method. When set properly it is silent and safe. Others may recommend a Bean Animal drain, this will require one more hole than a Herbie.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...erbie+overflow http://gmacreef.com/herbie-overflow-...method-basics/ For a 75 gal system I would go with a 1" main drain, a 3/4" or 1" emergency and at least one 3/4" return. You could also do two 1/2" returns, or even one 1" return. However I think the 1" return would be too big. A 1/2" bulkhead requires a 1 1/4" hole A 3/4" bulkhead requires a 1 1/2" hole A 1" bulkhead requires a 1 3/4" hole You will have to identify whether the side or bottom you wish to drill is tempered or not. Tempered glass cannot be drilled. Hope this helps. |
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![]() None of my panels are tempered, which is nice !
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![]() highly recommend Herbie, make sure you research before drilling though!
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~ 210 Gallon mixed reef ~ 37 Gallon Mixed Reef ~ Herbie drains for life! |
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![]() On my 90g I did a bean animal overflow in my tank, using 1" bulkheads into 1.5" pvc pipe. As said, you need a 1-3/4" hole saw for a 1" bulkhead. My returns are also drilled for 1" return line and bulkhead into 3/4" locline.
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![]() I've been looking into it.
I would be drilling the back of the tank. I am just not too sure why the siphon drain in a lot of the pictures I have seen have a 90 degree fitting pointing down. ![]() ![]() I don't understand why that is needed and how do you purge all the air at the start to begin the siphon. |
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![]() With the 90 pointed down you get a full flow syphon as the pipe will begin to draw water once the level in the overflow raises high enough. The water falling pulls the air with it, and purges the air that way. A small air bubble will be left at the top of the piping but most of the air will be purged.
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![]() Many of the online stores sell packages, matching the bulkheads to the hole saw.
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![]() its pointed down to get the siphon lower in the chamber, its not needed, but helps a bit with the restart.
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~ 210 Gallon mixed reef ~ 37 Gallon Mixed Reef ~ Herbie drains for life! |
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![]() Would something like that second picture be fine?
I was looking at a 6 ¼”W x 4”D x 5”T Overflow box. How much space should I have between the bottom of the box and the opening of the siphon intake? |