I am going through hours of reading Bean Animal / Herbie / Durso threads and am struggling to find an answer to this question.
I am building a 240g 72L x 36W x 25H DT with dual synergy reef 16" overflows. The overflows will be on the 36" end (peninsula tank placement) with the view to create very good surface skimming.
Everything I am reading and the main reason for the synergy reef overflows was the "easy" application of the bean animal system.
With the six 1" outlets that those overflows create I am struggling with creating a clean plumbing plan into the sump. (My pump room requires about a six foot horizontal run to reach the sump)
I have a couple of plans.... not loving any of them right now:
Option 1 - Create an overflow manifold with 2" pipe (1" to 2" T fittings) and have that then drain into the sump. I am very concerned that this will negate the bean animal system benefits as I would mix full syphon with air mixed water....
Option 1 version 2 - Have the syphon lines (x2) join into a 1.5" pipe.... have the open lines x2 join into a 2" line for max air volume. Those lines go to the sump. (Trigger systems emerald 39 G sump....which is built for 3 1" lines.... and max that I can get in the main inlet box is 1 x 2" and 1 x 1.5") Have the emergency lines x2 remain dedicated 1" lines and drop those into the middle sump box just above the water level.
Option 2 - Drill the two overflows and join them together with a bulkhead fitting and only use three outlets. (Would this not negate the goal of having two overflows which was to maximize surface skimming?)
Option 3 - Custom build a bigger sump that can handle the 6 inlets.
Option 4 - ????
Many thanks for any comments and suggestions.
I am building a 240g 72L x 36W x 25H DT with dual synergy reef 16" overflows. The overflows will be on the 36" end (peninsula tank placement) with the view to create very good surface skimming.
Everything I am reading and the main reason for the synergy reef overflows was the "easy" application of the bean animal system.
With the six 1" outlets that those overflows create I am struggling with creating a clean plumbing plan into the sump. (My pump room requires about a six foot horizontal run to reach the sump)
I have a couple of plans.... not loving any of them right now:
Option 1 - Create an overflow manifold with 2" pipe (1" to 2" T fittings) and have that then drain into the sump. I am very concerned that this will negate the bean animal system benefits as I would mix full syphon with air mixed water....
Option 1 version 2 - Have the syphon lines (x2) join into a 1.5" pipe.... have the open lines x2 join into a 2" line for max air volume. Those lines go to the sump. (Trigger systems emerald 39 G sump....which is built for 3 1" lines.... and max that I can get in the main inlet box is 1 x 2" and 1 x 1.5") Have the emergency lines x2 remain dedicated 1" lines and drop those into the middle sump box just above the water level.
Option 2 - Drill the two overflows and join them together with a bulkhead fitting and only use three outlets. (Would this not negate the goal of having two overflows which was to maximize surface skimming?)
Option 3 - Custom build a bigger sump that can handle the 6 inlets.
Option 4 - ????
Many thanks for any comments and suggestions.