$15 PVC Overflow

If C,D,E and J,K,L are trying to emulate a U tube then why would you need anything after C and L? You dont need the extra elbows and pvc, it will draw water in normally.
 
Inflames said:
If C,D,E and J,K,L are trying to emulate a U tube then why would you need anything after C and L? You dont need the extra elbows and pvc, it will draw water in normally.
To skim the surface of the water instead of drawing it from the bottom of the tank.
 
due to the fact that the ice storm around christmas killed every tank I own :(

here is what it looks like on a tank
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I aslo think (but not for sure) if you make the whole overflow smaller (not pipe size - Just shorter) it will increase the flow rate
 
Very interesting. Well thought out though and looks like it would definitely work. Any reason you went with two drains instead of one bigger one (for linear overflow space)
 
now, you need to cut teeth into it for a strainer and paint it purple with primer to help hide it and it would be super sweet.

If the tests on the spare 10 gallon work well, I will use it on the new 65 instead of drilling it.

speakeraddict
 
stabilty on the back and incase one broke siphon you still have the other
and it give you more are to skim the surface
 
speakeraddict said:
now, you need to cut teeth into it for a strainer and paint it purple with primer to help hide it and it would be super sweet.

If the tests on the spare 10 gallon work well, I will use it on the new 65 instead of drilling it.

speakeraddict

I thuoght about rasing A & N above water level and cutting slits in them and capping them so that nothing could get in except water

When it works for you take some pictures for everybody Please :)
 
I shall.

I will take pics after I paint them with primer so they can see the finished product. I think I will start out with the teeth so there are no surprises after I cut them.

speakeraddict
 
Nolte919 said:
To skim the surface of the water instead of drawing it from the bottom of the tank.

Doesnt look like its setup for that. As soon as the water level drops that thing is useless.
 
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I have made these for some time. They are great when you cannot drill. This design is redundent. You only need one pipe and the cap must be removed or drillied or it will empy when the pump shuts down, just make it bigger. I used these once when I built a central system for a shop and the tanks were already full. It is a great answer when drilling is too risky.

Demovid on Aquaboards
 
Inflames:

Why and how would the water level drop? It's gonna skim the surface as much as the return pumps flow allows it to.
The water level will only drop in the sump not in a main display tank.

z_rivers:

How exactly would that explain other HOB overflows working? This design while probably overly complicated works fine.
 
What do you think the maximum drain rate is using 1" and 1.25" ? 500-600gph?

I might make one for 300-400'ish gph for my 29gal, size the PVC used down to .75" and 1"
 
Pipe size ...... Gallons Per Hour ........... Gallons Per Minute
Ã"šÃ‚½" ........................ 480 ................................... 8
Ã"šÃ‚¾" ........................ 900 .................................. 15
1" ........................ 1,500 ................................ 25
1Ã"šÃ‚¼" ..................... 2,700 ................................ 45
1Ã"šÃ‚½" ..................... 3,600 ................................ 60
2" ........................ 5,400 ................................ 90
3" ....................... 13,500 .............................. 225
4" ....................... 21,000 .............................. 350
6" ....................... 42,000 .............................. 700
 
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