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Back top of the tank. First time I've had a tank with two drain lines. Thank you I always assumed the box was a requirement for a back/side overflowKind of a matter of preference. Its perfectly safe with 2 drains. I’m struggling to get my bearings on the photos though. Is that the side or bottom of the overflow with holes?
Ah, ok. In that case you might want the box for noise. I don’t see how you would get those 2 holes on the side running a full siphon. But I have never run a setup like this, so maybe someone else will chime in.Back top of the tank. First time I've had a tank with two drain lines. Thank you I always assumed the box was a requirement for a back/side overflow
I've never run a setup like this before either. The seller had several stories when I communicated with them so I'm not sure what is true.Ah, ok. In that case you might want the box for noise. I don’t see how you would get those 2 holes on the side running a full siphon. But I have never run a setup like this, so maybe someone else will chime in.
Valid. It's all going to be on a "stand" so not a lot of extra water that would be unaccounted for. And I'll certainly be water testing to see if it's an issue before I go too far down the rabbit holeIf you don't have enough water in your pump chamber to flood your tank
Or enough in your DT drain chamber to flood your sump
Do you really even need a third drain?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the 3 drain setups, say Bean Animal, were with sumps on a lower floor. Where there was enough water in the pipes to flood either the sump or DT if there was a clog
The plumbing is all 1.5" internal so not exactly high flow. I would guess somewhere between 1000-1200 GPH. Tank is acrylic so drilling isn't a huge issue but with how close together those holes are I would be concerned about expanding them.IMHO, get an external box. plumb it Bean Animal. Most of the external overflows have 3 lines to the bottom for that. Looks like you have 2" or bigger holes in the glas. Good enough for high flow. You need find which manufacturer assembly fits your build and needs or build a box yourself.
Might do that then. I’ve got time just trying to figure out the best option. The bulkheads do fit. I’ve tested thatI think a box is a good idea, but would leave it a 2 drain style like a herbie. I’ve been running a herbie with 2 drains from my DT all the way down to my basement sump for almost 10 years without issue on my 120g. Dead silent when tuned properly with a gate valve. I use 1 inch pipe and it is plenty of turnover. I wouldn’t call 1.5 inches on the small side regarding plumbing. That’s more than enough IMO.
Also, those holes are very close. Need to make sure there is room for the bulkhead flanges to fit next to each other.
It’s a 150 not that big. I’m thinking I’m going to go with the box and 2 drains instead of 3. Return is on the other side of the tank and I’m fairly certain that my sump can handle the extra water from the plumbing if I somehow lose powerHow big is the tank?
Acrylic, so probably pretty big
Where two 1.5" are not enough. Honestly, if it's that big I would put a second output box over to the side
It all depends on the size tank you have.I've never run a setup like this before either. The seller had several stories when I communicated with them so I'm not sure what is true.
Valid. It's all going to be on a "stand" so not a lot of extra water that would be unaccounted for. And I'll certainly be water testing to see if it's an issue before I go too far down the rabbit hole
The plumbing is all 1.5" internal so not exactly high flow. I would guess somewhere between 1000-1200 GPH. Tank is acrylic so drilling isn't a huge issue but with how close together those holes are I would be concerned about expanding them.
I got some quotes and I think I'm going to go with modular marine for a setup that will allow a durso and matches the holes already drilled.It all depends on the size tank you have.
1.5" allows for
Thats way enough. Unless you have a monster tank
- 1.5 inch: 35 GPM = 2100 GPH. with 2 of them 4200 GPH !!! You will never use that much.
Measure your tank and determine size.