Not taken out of context. You stated if starting from scratch a bean drain is more practical. It is NOT more practical regardless of situation. Even starting from scratch a herbie is more 'practical' because its easier, cheaper, and quicker. Do I need to look up the meaning of the word practical for you too? WRONG AGAIN.
Good for you Skippy. Now you want to argue an opinion. You win. You happy. Two people disagreeing on an opinion of what is more practical. Shocking.
OH really? Here is what YOU said
"the Herbie needs a overflow box like a RR tank" and
"Even a modified Herbie with two equal sized holes would be good, but you need to partition them off with a weir like a coast to coast or some sort of overflow box." = WRONG AGAIN! I have a herbie drain with two standpipes on street 90 elbows right into the back of my tank... no weir OR overflow and NO fear of draining to the bottom of my tank. Period.
Then you do not have a Herbie. No matter how much you want to argue..you simply do not have a Herbie. What you have is jthomps123. Do a write up, start a thread, and tell everyone about your wonderful overflow. You do not even understand the simple mechanics behind what you are doing. With an overflow box, the water level can change independent of the tank, if flows become unbalanced between overflow and return, the water level in the box will change and self regulate to a point. If all you have is two stand pipes sticking in your tank without them separated from your main body... well that is just retarded. So do you drain your main tank down to the main drain level when the pump is off...you would have to. So let me see, drain a few quarts from my overflow box... or drain a few inches from my tank when the pump is off. Tough decision.
Never did Herbie say, to my knowledge, that this method is only usable on reef ready tanks. If he did show me. He titled the thread new plumbing method for a quiet reef tank. WRONG AGAIN.
You are just being obtuse at this point. The Herbie Method was designed by Herbie, the way Herbie wanted. What you are doing is something totally different. Even if I built my tank and wanted to do a custom Herbie... I could call it Herbie for convenience so folks would get it, but by that point, it isn't a Herbie..... all it is is a drain with a gate valve to keep air our and a backup full flow drain. Again...do a write up, give it a name...and post it up for review. But I tell you... you will get tore up if all you want to do is say some other guy on the web called it this and I think it works better.
WRONG... herbie drain with 3 pipes is MORE failsafe than a bean. 2 empty pipes = more flow than 1.9 empty pipes. FACE. PERIOD.
OK Skippy, 1980 called and they want their word back. The funny thing is you are flat wrong, and you don't even understand the basic mechanics of why. A Herbie uses a stand pipe for an emergency drain. Water will get to that level and overflow, but it will suck air and vortex as well. IF..IF you had 3 inches of room in your main tank the most flow you will ever get from it is what a pipe can flow with 3" of head pressure, now add a second one and it will do the same thing. Now stick with me here Jr.... the open channel drain in the Bean will overflow just like the Herbie. However, if the main gets clogged, and the tank backs up, the open channel drain will become submerged, fill the pipe, and then it will be converted to a TRUE siphon. Instead of flowing what 3" will over flow into a stand pipe, it will now flow what a pipe with 4 feet of head pressure will flow or how ever much the difference in height between the tank level and the sump level is. IT WILL FLOW MORE THAN A HERBIE EMERGENCY DRAIN. FACT. So a Bean with a true siphon back up, and another emergency stand pipe will flow more than two Herbie emergency drain stand pipes. Period. FACT. If you purposely refuse to accept reason, I can't help you. More failsafe is only obtained because he added an extra drain. If this same extra drain is added to a herbie setup it has more emergency capacity.
How old are you? How sad i've reduced you to this.
And the combining form:
1 : siphon : tube : pipe
http://www.aquaticmanagement.com/siphdrain.html
You should know there are always more than one definition for a word.