mattruggiero
Member
Hey guys - I need some advice.
When designing my tank I decided to change it from the dual overflow design it came with to a C2C internal overflow that extends the length of the tank (72") w/ an external overflow box which is about 24". I drilled three holes in the back of the tank for the 1.5" bulkheads, installed both overflows and everything looks good. The bulkheads are used just to move water from the internal to the external overflow and connect them. I also have the external overflow braced w/ some wood so the weight isn't on the glass.
Well, I have been testing the tank for leaks and I keep having very small leaks coming down the backside of my tank between the tank and the external overflow. I initially thought the bulkhead gaskets on the inside of the tank were faulty but now I'm thinking that it's water coming from the external overflow. Since there is no gasket between the nut and the inside of the external overflow and the water level rises above the bottom of the bulkheads.. I think that's where the leak is coming from.
So my question is... what can I use to seal the nut on the inside of the external overflow? I would think a gasket but I'd rather ask you knowledge people before I make a decision.
Thanks for reading! :thumbsup:
When designing my tank I decided to change it from the dual overflow design it came with to a C2C internal overflow that extends the length of the tank (72") w/ an external overflow box which is about 24". I drilled three holes in the back of the tank for the 1.5" bulkheads, installed both overflows and everything looks good. The bulkheads are used just to move water from the internal to the external overflow and connect them. I also have the external overflow braced w/ some wood so the weight isn't on the glass.
Well, I have been testing the tank for leaks and I keep having very small leaks coming down the backside of my tank between the tank and the external overflow. I initially thought the bulkhead gaskets on the inside of the tank were faulty but now I'm thinking that it's water coming from the external overflow. Since there is no gasket between the nut and the inside of the external overflow and the water level rises above the bottom of the bulkheads.. I think that's where the leak is coming from.
So my question is... what can I use to seal the nut on the inside of the external overflow? I would think a gasket but I'd rather ask you knowledge people before I make a decision.
Thanks for reading! :thumbsup: