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Old 06-28-2005, 07:17 PM
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Does anyone know how many GPH can a single 2 inch overflow accomodate?

I am thinking of using a Ampmaster 4700 (4700GPH) or Sequence 4300 (4300 GPH) as a return. Would this be possible with a 2 inch overflow?

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a friend of mine uses 2 2" overflows for 6000gph

I was wanting to use a ampmaster 3000, for about 2800gph(after head pressure and stuff), but reefcentral says minimum size is 2.06" so I decided to go with 2 1.5"

so in theory, it should do around the 3000gph mark. you might have to turn down the pump a little
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I am just wondering, why do you want to run that much water through your overflow? Unless it is a huge tank I would run a much smaller overflow rate through your sump and hook a big pump like that to a closed loop or something. Otherwise you will have a veritable water fall for an overflow, and a torrent in your sump.

I have even though of toning down my return pump which puts 750GPH at the head into my 150G tank.

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Minimum overflow size for 6000gph is 3.2 inches. Here's the calculator.
http://www.reefcentral.com/calc/drain.php
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I am just wondering, why do you want to run that much water through your overflow? Unless it is a huge tank I would run a much smaller overflow rate through your sump and hook a big pump like that to a closed loop or something. Otherwise you will have a veritable water fall for an overflow, and a torrent in your sump.

I have even though of toning down my return pump which puts 750GPH at the head into my 150G tank.

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not a "tim the toolman" fan?
Yes I think bigger is better ... I must have not been thinking right when I wrote that post! Maybe "Binford" makes a water pump....
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Danny Zubot, can you explain the linear overflow size from that calculator please. I have no idea what that means.
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I wouldn't put more than 2000 gph through a 2" bulkhead.

Keep in mind your sump will be a raging river with too much flow.. you'll probably end up with micro-bubbles returning to the main tank.
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Danny Zubot, can you explain the linear overflow size from that calculator please. I have no idea what that means.
I may be wrong but I think it means the length of the overflow siphon box, if that is what is being used.

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