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![]() Did you say the glass is tempered??
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Something to consider I guess. You have two drains in the overflow box, you could run two lines to the sump and setup a herbie style overflow. 100% quiet and much more reliable. |
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+1 for Herbie, mine is super quiet... Just make sure you do it right the first time, not like how I did mine originally. |
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![]() +2 for Herbie, I have a hybrid herbie going to my basement sump with a third emergency overflow in the DT...not only is the Herbie dead silent but it's pretty safe.
I also just replaced all the flooring on the main floor of my house this spring/summer...if you guessed "tank related flood" you'd be right, after that expense and hassle of shutting down and moving 500gal of tanks you'd understand there is no such thing as too safe.
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Glass box with stoney stuff and fisches... |
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![]() As to all the advice up above, Big Thank You!
1. I have my over flow pipes set up as a Durso stand pipe.... (also have setup ahead of time a no way no chance a snail or grab can get into it all) 2. The noise I'd not at the display it's in the plumbing as is hits a section of 90's because of the restriction on how the plumbing was able to run. (it sounds like a constraint flushing toilet in the basement family room) 3. ATO is monitored, more than 30 seconds it's shut of for 60 mins on top of flood sensors to shut it and the return pump down! Thanx Guys! Sent Via The Pirate Ship... |
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![]() That flushing toilet is the noise I warned you about previously when you use a single drain on that large of a drop.
Two drains, one back up and one with a gate valve, zero noise, zero air, everywhere (upstairs and down). Crabs, snails and fish will find ways through your plumbing, unless you have strainers in your dursos that require constant cleaning you're vulnerable. Even a clump of algae can clog a valve. |
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(warning was given) Big Thanx, Huge Thanx On Allll The Advice As To How To Fix It- ** Exterior overflow consists of main strainer separation from the tank, second one to catch the critters and 3rd a foam block that I clean every other day, and last the Durso strainers that I have yet in Many years had the strenuously clean, outside the normal cleaning routine I have. (I actually keep all my equipment maintained and do monthly cleans of 90% of it) OCD at its finest! ** But all your warnings are taken as very helpful and I promise if in anyway any of my redundancies are compromised I'll let you all know so you can give me a huge round of "I Told U Soo's" lol ![]() Sent Via The Pirate Ship... |
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![]() It may not be the end of the world, but thought you should know ...
If I'm seeing what I think I see, it looks like you have your sump bulkheads backwards The rubber seals should be in the water and the nuts on the outside |
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Sent Via The Pirate Ship... |
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![]() That's so cool! Didn't know they did that! (The feather duster moving into the shell)
Last edited by NightShadeFairy; 10-04-2012 at 02:40 AM. Reason: Forgot to quote which comment I was commenting on so wanted to clarify |