Looking at the Eshopps Eclipse Internal Overflow for a nano build, anyone have any experience with this overflow?
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Use the template as a water line guide, on rimmed tanks your best bet is to drill from the inside out and put the template on the inside, otherwise you wont mount it hight enoughThanks all. Does it give you any guidance as to how far from the top of the glass to drill, i'm assuming the template provides this? I have a Reef Savvy ghost on my 80G, one of the drains with a gate valve, likely plumb this the same way.
Use the template as a water line guide, on rimmed tanks your best bet is to drill from the inside out and put the template on the inside, otherwise you wont mount it hight enough
This +1 !!! I even tried to slide it under the rim a little on the inside of my 40B. My waterline is just about 1/4 inch above the bottom of the rim.Use the template as a water line guide, on rimmed tanks your best bet is to drill from the inside out and put the template on the inside, otherwise you wont mount it hight enough
Do you have a build thread where I can see some pics of your overflow and plumbing setup? I will be using the same overflow on a 30g.I have the small on a 30 gallon. It's very quiet when set up properly and the quality is good. The template is a solid piece of acrylic and a holesaw is included. You definitely need to get a valve for the main drain to get the water level right in the overflow box. preferably a gate valve. I used a ball valve, but it's just harder to dial in the flow.
Here's a pic from before I filled the tank. Hope this helps!Do you have a build thread where I can see some pics of your overflow and plumbing setup? I will be using the same overflow on a 30g.
Very helpful indeed! thank you.Here's a pic from before I filled the tank. Hope this helps!
Link to your build thread?Here's a pic from before I filled the tank. Hope this helps!
Now I'm a bit nervous, I didn't mount mine that close to the lip of the rim....However I have a valve on the drain so I should be able to adjust as needed.This +1 !!! I even tried to slide it under the rim a little on the inside of my 40B. My waterline is just about 1/4 inch above the bottom of the rim.
Now I'm a bit nervous, I didn't mount mine that close to the lip of the rim....However I have a valve on the drain so I should be able to adjust as needed.
Mine runs about 1/2" below the black rim. No worries.Worst case scenario, if it runs below the rim you can simply run a piece of black tape (like electrical tape), apply window tint, or just tape off a nice straight line and paint it black to match the rim. Might make it look like a big rim around the tank, but to me that looks better than seeing the waterline on a rimmed tank.
This was what I was planning if I missed the mark on drilling the hole, but right now I think I'm good. We'll see when I get the tank plumbed in its permanent place... hopefully this weekend.
The Eshopps Eclipse seems as if it is made for "rimless" tanks based on the template layout. I used the large size on my rimmed 90. It was a bit tricky to get it mounted high enough so the waterline wasn't too deep. I like it but the back (outside) wall of the overflow has bowed outward in the middle. The cover still fits ok but it seems like the plastic might be a bit too thin for it to bow.
Good to know. Thanks.Hello! Yes It's still working well. The bow has remained the same and has not increased.