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![]() It'll be a coast to coast internal overflow.
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I'd never in a million years run a Herbie with dual overflows plumbed in to a single outlet again. Maybe it's just me and I'm a dolt and set it up wrong and you've had a different experience, but that was easily the biggest error I feel I made with this tank. |
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![]() Not herby or durso , but an interesting read
http://www.beananimal.com/articles/h...-aquarist.aspx http://www.beananimal.com/projects/s...ow-system.aspx Last edited by Madreefer; 12-02-2013 at 01:38 PM. |
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If you do find a constant imbalance it would be due to more pipe friction from one overflow. This can result from smaller pipe sizes with higher flow rates (high velocity) making one side more restrictive quite easily, especially if it has a longer run or more fittings before the gate valve. You could easily fix it with an additional valve on that line but still connecting both lines to a single valve. The extra valve would just allow to add more restriction to the less restrictive side helping the sides self balance easier. It's not a perfect system by a long shot but a herbie on a dual overflow has challenges you have to be willing to accept. Still better than Dursos IMO. |
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![]() Ok so I'm prepping the plumbing for my new tank.
The emergency drains for my Herby. How high should they be in relation to the teeth on my coast to coast overflow? Top of the high part of the teeth or half way up the teeth? Sorry for the stupid question but I've only ran with Dursos? Pics to compare would be great My overflow is 29" deep. Was thinking on 16" height for main drains. Last edited by Madreefer; 12-28-2013 at 01:48 AM. |
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![]() Depends if you want drain dry or wet. Lowered mine slightly from this picture to have drain a little wet. No teeth on the overflow but 2 high of the egg-crating. Top of emer standpipe is about even with water level of display.
![]() For main was running without standpipe and didn't effect level in overflow (controlled by gate valve). Have standpipe now only to lessen the amount of water draining back to sump. ![]()
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![]() Hey thanks guys. When you say loud is that in the actual display or in the sump? I'm just curious as it doesn't matter if it's the sump as that's in my basement.
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