Greeting r2r! I will get this out of the way up front, I am probably overthinking this, but I'm struggling to figure out where the waterline of the 60 gallon rimless cube I am setting up should be to make sure I don't have any overtopping or splashing while also not having a comically large gap from the top of the glass to the waterline. I know there are myriad factors that will affect the operational waterline:
The current view shows the weir and overflow installed at the minimum 1/4" below the glass, which yields an operation waterline approximately 0.688" inches (DIM A) below the top of the glass. Two questions:
Thanks!
- Location of bottom of teeth on weir box;
- GPH of return pump (coupled with) Capacity rating of overflow;
- (Apparently) height of the second drain in a Bean Animal style overflow; and
- Ball valve setting on primary drain
- (hopefully I'm not missing any other major ones?)
The current view shows the weir and overflow installed at the minimum 1/4" below the glass, which yields an operation waterline approximately 0.688" inches (DIM A) below the top of the glass. Two questions:
- Is DIM A enough of a distance to not have slashes/spills from surface turbulence due to power heads/gyres and from a magnetic cleaner? What's a safe distance?
- Will this be the waterline regardless of the height of the secondary drain? Now that I'm looking at this more, I assume the water level inside the weird should be BELOW the teeth, to maintain surface skimming, which means the secondary drain needs to be below the bottom of the teeth.
- If I'm correct about the secondary drain needing to be below the bottom of the teeth, does is matter how far (DIM C)? Are there any advantages to having it closer or farther?
Thanks!