SC Aquariums Owners Thread

Thanks Devaji, that is the ecosmart LED flood in a 5k, any HD or Lowes should carry them, HD carries the ABS dome I know for sure, not sure if Lowes does or not
 
I just got a 120 PNP from MAX the other day and I was wondering how you guys who have the PNP system like it? Are the pumps any good how does the skimmer work? My plan is to add 2 mp40's and xr30 gen 3 with my setup will need anything else for it ect ect
 
anyone finished plumbing their tanks with the newer 1" holes? I noticed that a 1" PVC feels a bit loose on the underside. Not sure if even cementing it will seal it without having any leaks. Any comments, experience, feedback? Or should I just ditch it and order all new bulkheads?
 
I ordered all new bulkheads. the ones supplied had too much wiggle for my 1 inch pipe for me to feel confident. I swapped them out with fresh ones from BRS which fit the pipe perfectly.
 
Wow didn't even know this thread existed!!

I have an SCA 80G PNP system with the MDF stand. I was reading back and the guy who thinks his MDF stand is ply because it has wood grain on it, is simply fooling himself. My MDF stand looks exactly as his does and I know mine is MDF lol. The wood grain is simply a veneer on the MDF and painted black.

Anywho.... I'm about a month or so in and just finishing up my cycle.



I did cut the baffles out of the sump and redo them how I wanted them. Painted the inside of the stand to avoid swelling and peeling of the MDF when it gets wet. In hindsight I should have spent the extra 100$ for the all wood stand, but it is what it is and the MDF stand is pretty solid and stable. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase. Tank is all 12mm glass and very heavy. Seems are all perfect, overflow is very well done, and I really like that the back of the tank alrwady has a black sticker on it so I don't have to paint it. I originally wanted their 66G PNP system, but when I called Steve they were out of stock and he gave me one hell of a deal on the 80. So much of a deal I couldn't say no.

Mine came stock with 3 1" holes for the overflow so its plumbed with the herbie method. The bulkheads it came with are crap and a 1" schedule 80 pipe was very loose so I replaced them with some quality BRS ones.

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the crappy korralia nanos are only in their while the tank cycles. I have 2 mp10's going in there when I move everything over from my biocube.
 
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looks like its a general consensus on the bulkheads supplied are terrible, guess I will be switching them out. I feel uncomfortable with them as well.
 
anyone finished plumbing their tanks with the newer 1" holes? I noticed that a 1" PVC feels a bit loose on the underside. Not sure if even cementing it will seal it without having any leaks. Any comments, experience, feedback? Or should I just ditch it and order all new bulkheads?

I used them... Used a bit extra PVC/ABS cement to be sure, and made sure i held the fitting together for at least 15 seconds. Been running about 3 months now, zero salt creep around the fitting, they seem solid.
 
update- Heard from the Rep - we are working toward a custom overflow that is more like a coast to coast = better surface skimming.

He confirmed via pics that the canopy on the 150 has a full hinge to access the tank and the top of the canopy has a center opening ( will ask for dimensions on the opening) and it is 10 inches away from water line.
 
update- Heard from the Rep - we are working toward a custom overflow that is more like a coast to coast = better surface skimming.

He confirmed via pics that the canopy on the 150 has a full hinge to access the tank and the top of the canopy has a center opening ( will ask for dimensions on the opening) and it is 10 inches away from water line.

Are you doing the solid wood? If so I can measure tonight the size of the opening in my 150 wood canopy. Just note that the front "door" when flipped up covers part of this opening in case you were looking to have your lighting sit on top.

I was going to do that with my ATI fixture till I saw that and out the window went that idea.
 
Soulpatch - Yes- planing on solid wood - thanks.... On the fence between which wood. How old is your setup- three one inch holes? Are you doing "Herbie" or what with the plumbing? I am going to do a Bean ( all three holes will be for downflow and send tube/pipe up the back for the return). - I think- . I am also trying to get them to increase the overflow length to the sides more to get better surface skimming action and allow for more flow into sump.
 
I got it in November and it has the three holes. I run Herbie as I was going to go open top and did not want to see the return plumbing coming into the tank over the top. I was going to have him drill me a hole in the back of the overflow box and run my return there but in the end I didn't want to wait and I couldn't care less now that it is set up. I mean sure a bean is safer then a herbie by having the second emergency but you really need things to go wrong before the second emergency is needed IMHO. I thought about it and decided I am good with the herbie. I have other failsafes in the tank and sump. Honestly I keep my sump such that it would run dry before the tank would overflow anyway so worst case I have a float switch fail to indicate low water in sump and not kill my return pump causing it to fry.

Making the skimmer box longer won't increase flow to your sump. That is dictated by the pipes. With proper water movement and aiming of the heads I don't notice any deadspots and can see the oil slick when I feed PE Mysis go straight into the overflow box. I would consider a coast to coast if you got rid of the center stack and instead has the back drilled for return and drains. Otherwise you are losing more real estate in the tank for limited gain.
 
Yes- planned on using 2 one inch pipes for flow to sump (which is going to be downstairs). And only the third one inch pipe as emergency. I agree about the real estate issue by making his type of overflow larger. I do not want the full stack the hole way, rather keeping the stack as it is but expanding the sides out another 6 inches long by 4 inches deep by 4 inches front to back on each side. Thus as water goes over the edge is gets pulled toward the center were the down pipes are. I don't really know how well this will work. Just an idea to improve surface skimming and flow. Otherwise- yes - holes need to be drilled in the back, not the bottom. I tend to think outside the box- which can be good or bad. LOL
 
You are not running a bean with 2 full siphon pipes with one emergency. Both Herbie and Bean only have one pipe as a siphon. I personally wouldn't do that for a few reasons.

1. Your emergency would not handle the same load as your 2 siphons. Sure it is unlikely that both fail but we set these up for the emergency to cover the siphon and you wouldn't have that.

2. That is a ton of water to put through a sump. I can't think of any reason to be putting 1200+ GPH through a sump for a 150 gallon tank. I personally like to stay in the 4x turnover rate or so for the sump. Gives more contact time with media and my refugium. You would have one heck of a whirlwind sump at your rates.
 
hmm... Nearly every one of the build threads and pics of Bean animal overflows I have seen use 3 pipes of the exact same size. Are they only using one pipe as a down flow and the other 2 as emergencies?

I thought they used one pipe ans a full siphon, then use the second as a pipe that has flow going down but is it throttled to be silent via a valve. And the third pipe is for emergency.

Planned on having about a 800-1000GPH turnover from DT to sump. From what I read the max the stock overflow can handle is 600-800 without getting loud - because of the surface area- not the pipe size. A one inch pipe can handle up to 2000GPH when gravity is pulling the water down 10 feet to my basement.
 
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hmm... Nearly every one of the build threads and pics of Bean animal overflows I have seen use 3 pipes of the exact same size. Are they only using one pipe as a down flow and the other 2 as emergencies?

Yes.

Herbie - 2 pipes with 1 as full siphon and the second left dry for full siphon emergency

Bean - 3 pipes with 1 full siphon, 1 slightest of trickle and an airline to convert to full siphon, and 1 as failsafe emergency with just open top.

The difference between herbie and bean is the second pipe for bean having the slight trickle with airline to go full siphon. Bean requires less tuning of the drain/return to have dead silent then Herbie but both run quiet and have emergency to cover in the case of an issue with the siphon.
 
Ok, so again - why cant I use the three pipes as I originally planned - as a Bean animal? 1st pipe = full siphon, 1 pipe trickle, and 1 pipe as emergency. I want the tank to be silent- really silent- hence the sump and return pump in the basement.

Not trying to be a pain- I appreciate your input greatly.
 
You stated using 2 pipes as siphon which is not the same as a bean animal.

Again no difference in sound between a herbie or bean. Neither if set up correctly have any sound. So it is up to you to run the 3 drain bean or 2 drain herbie. Benefit of bean is the second emergency whereas the benefit of the herbie in this case is using the third hole to run the return as opposed to going over the top on the back or drilling more holes.
 
ahh- yes I miss spoke totally , my fault. I knew some of the water was going down the second pipe. Anyhow- now that we are on the same page and I don tcare which plumbing I use as long as it is silent.

However, I still have the issue with the stock overflow design not able to surface skim as much as I would like or handle as much flow as I would like.

I actually found a flow calculator and a 1 inch pipe with water dropping 10 feet actually could flow over 3200 GPH - WOW. I had no idea.
 
Are you sure you are looking at the right calculator? That is not right. Though if you had to send water UP 10 feet with that head pressure you would probably want a pump capable of 3200 GPH to handle the 6-800 the drain is actually processing.

Again you can rearrange the outlay of the overflow as you wish but doing so does not increase your flow.
 
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