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![]() I looked at the instructions for your overflow, I wasnt sure what the water level adjuster does, or how the bulkhead is set up. I would look at replacing your stock water level adjuster with one of these:
http://home.everestkc.net/jrobertson57268/HGB/ I've never used one, but considered it when I was still running a HOB overflow.
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The link you provided is one of the ones I was looking at, and it is the one I was most leaning towards attempting. I guess the best way to figure out if it will work is to go ahead and try it? |
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![]() I was wrong. I listened closely to it last night, and it is a gurgle/slurping sound that is the most obvious and most annoying.
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![]() Fit it was me I'd look at fitting a durso standpipe into the outer box. You'll need a couple of PVC fittings that will attach to the existing standpipe. You'll need a tee, a 90' elbow and a cap plus little bit of the same diameter PVC pipe. Kevin at RC could probably fab it up from parts at his shop.
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![]() DIY still might be a good option, even though you're not too keen on it. With minimal cost & some PVC pipe you can construct something that's relatively quiet. Here's a YouTube link to one variation of a PVC overflow. It's a bit longer at 20 or so minutes, but shows sufficient detail to provide a good understanding of how it's done. I've seen others with various mods to the intake etc. but this one's a good start.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65yVr7DiDls
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