Drilling a Red Sea Max?

crumbletop

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The search function doesn't seem to work going back more than about a month so I can't find if there are any threads on drilling an RSM. I want to add a sump to mine. Anyone know if the glass on the back or preferably on the bottom is tempered? Anyone have a link to any "drill" threads for the RSM?

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Does anyone know?

I want to drill my RSM and I'm getting conflicting info on whether it's tempered or not. Thanks.
 
I bought a lifereef nano prefilter box. That's why I would like to know how is failed. Did it back siphon?
 
you should have to have the overflow to low in the chamber just enough to get the water out and the over flow box still shold have water in it to keep the siphon active for when the power goes on and off
 
You can drill it, I drilled mine and it has been running well without problem for more than six months. I will post some pics here in a few.
 
You can drill it, I drilled mine and it has been running well without problem for more than six months. I will post some pics here in a few.
oh ya baby lets see the pictures so what did you use a basic 90 from the bulkhead or just left it open?
And where did you drill it at.
 
Finally, Here are the pics. Had family visiting and couldnt surf rc earlier!

Here's the hole I drilled for 1.5" bulkhead using standard glass-cutting holesaw
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another view, cut it in the bathtub using showerhead to run water over the cut
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Here's my drainpipe. Yes the bulkhead is monted backwards, did that so it can be removed easily if the tank has to be moved. And, yes it has worked flawlessly without leaking.
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The only other mods i had to do were to block off the holes for the stock return pumps and run a pvc return into the tank. I also glued a piece of plastic behind the overflow fins to keep the water level up higher. maybe they make a better pre-skimmer/overflow so you dont have to do this, i dont know.
 
oh ya baby lets see the pictures so what did you use a basic 90 from the bulkhead or just left it open?
And where did you drill it at.

the 90 would have been a good idea to keep it quiter, but i couldnt fit a 90, or even the bulkhead down into the filter area.
 
the 90 would have been a good idea to keep it quiter, but i couldnt fit a 90, or even the bulkhead down into the filter area.
Dude that is brilliant what about cutting back the bulkhead that you put into the inside then a 90 would would and you could then adjust how much water you want to back drain into the sump area.:dance:
 
Why did you decide to drill into the middle chamber and not the return chamber? Is there a reason why the drill hole is so high? Is there a possible way to use the stock return holes with the sump?
 
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