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Check out my next revision. Tell me if my overflow box sizes look OK in relation to the tank size. |
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OK, this will probably be my final revision...
I've added Herbie overflows and a larger refuge. A - 3/4" overtop PVC return manifold B - 1" bulkhead and strainer leading to external overflow box C - 1" Herbie backup overflow drain D - 1" Herbie drain and strainer E - External glass overflow box F - 1" Spaflex backup drain pipe (left) G - 1" Spaflex drain pipe H - 3/4" Spaflex return pipe I - 1" Spalfex drain pipe (right) J - 1" Spaflex backup drain pipe (right) K - ½"gate valve teed off from return L - ½" Spaflex refuge feed from return M - 20-gallon glass refuge N - refuge light O - 1" drilled bulkhead/refuge overflow P - 3/4" Spaflex refuge drain Q - 3/4" Spalfex refuge backup drain R - 20-gallon glass sump w/ large return area S - Baffles more than 1" apart T - Eheim 1262 return pump U - AquaC EV-180 protein skimmer V - Drain area with filter sock * White pipes are dirty tank drain water * Grey pipes are clean return water * Pink pipes are backup only and won’t usually have water in them ![]() |
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Ya, I'm not sure on the overflow box size either. I haven't got that far in my plans.
I don't think you'll be able to regulate the flow well enough on your drains without putting a separate gate valve on each one. Now, I'm just wondering here, but is there a reason you aren't drilling your returns? |
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I'm not drilling the returns because I'm not sure if the sump will be big enough to take up the access tank water during a power failure. |
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