BeanAnimal
Premium Member
Note that getting this overflow level is the key part. The top edge needs to be where you want your water line. If it is not pefectly level, then water will flow over it deeper at one end. In your case Benny... 1000Gph over 80".... if it is not level, one end will be dry!
The best way to do this is to place the tank on its stand with a substantial amount of water or weight in it. Then set your overflow into place using clamps and jigsr to get it perfectly level.
A note on levels: Most (all) levels made by Stanley (even the FAT MAX) and other comapnies ARE PURE GARBAGE. It does not matter what the tolerance specs on it are or what spaceage material it is made out of... they are never even close! Buy a 4' or 6' JOHNSON wooden level with brass trim. The one with the curved bulbs in it. These are dead balls on every time. It is the best $35 you can spend. The product is hand and hand checked.
Take it from somebody who has owned dozens of levels and is obsessive about them being accurate.... the JOHNSON LEVEL companies wooden and brass level is the best thing going in the sub $200 price range.
Bean
The best way to do this is to place the tank on its stand with a substantial amount of water or weight in it. Then set your overflow into place using clamps and jigsr to get it perfectly level.
A note on levels: Most (all) levels made by Stanley (even the FAT MAX) and other comapnies ARE PURE GARBAGE. It does not matter what the tolerance specs on it are or what spaceage material it is made out of... they are never even close! Buy a 4' or 6' JOHNSON wooden level with brass trim. The one with the curved bulbs in it. These are dead balls on every time. It is the best $35 you can spend. The product is hand and hand checked.
Take it from somebody who has owned dozens of levels and is obsessive about them being accurate.... the JOHNSON LEVEL companies wooden and brass level is the best thing going in the sub $200 price range.
Bean