Lmax8rn
New member
Hi All,
I just purchased and am in the process of setting up a 240 gallon tank. There are two corner overflows, one hole that is 1 1/2" and one that is 1 3/4" in each overflow. I just purchased new (appropriately sized) bulkheads, holes are clean, and I have new PVC. The tank is 8' long, and the drop to the sump is about 16-20" from the bottom of the tank. I have a 12,000 GPH return pump, and I already have the soft vinyl tubing to plumb the returns. I think I can handle the return part.
My questions are:
1. What type of overflow should I use with the end result being safety and silence?
2. Do I have the water going into the sump plumbed above or below the water line in the sump? One tank I set up with the plumbing below the water line bubbled a lot and was noisy, maybe I didn't have it set up right?
3. Ball valve or no ball valve?
4. If I use a durso, how far below the water line do I want the opening?
TIA for any input you may have. Please use laymen's terms... I'm blond LOL
I just purchased and am in the process of setting up a 240 gallon tank. There are two corner overflows, one hole that is 1 1/2" and one that is 1 3/4" in each overflow. I just purchased new (appropriately sized) bulkheads, holes are clean, and I have new PVC. The tank is 8' long, and the drop to the sump is about 16-20" from the bottom of the tank. I have a 12,000 GPH return pump, and I already have the soft vinyl tubing to plumb the returns. I think I can handle the return part.
My questions are:
1. What type of overflow should I use with the end result being safety and silence?
2. Do I have the water going into the sump plumbed above or below the water line in the sump? One tank I set up with the plumbing below the water line bubbled a lot and was noisy, maybe I didn't have it set up right?
3. Ball valve or no ball valve?
4. If I use a durso, how far below the water line do I want the opening?
TIA for any input you may have. Please use laymen's terms... I'm blond LOL