Has anyone added some type of screen into their overflow to block fish from going into the overflow? if so what material are you using?
Will 2x 2" pvc drains support 7000 to 9000 lph return pump? Also would be adding an sos 2" drain just incase therr is a failure. As the drains will be on the sides, how long diy acrylic surface skimmer can i go for?? 12"?
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Thank you..even 2x 1.5" would handle that just fine. 1" full siphon will handle 2000-2400GPH, so that flow rate might even work through 2x 1"....but that'd be cutting it close. I'd do 1.5 though. 1.5 already needs a 2.5" drillbit. 2" needs a nearly 3" hole. not worth the added risk unless you really need it, imho.
I would do 3x 1.5" bean animal setup if you have the option, but 2x1.5" might even be OK. 1x1.5 for the siphon and 1x2.0 for the emergency/backup would be better, more leeway if you were to forego the 3rd drain. If you add the third drain, then 3x1.5" would be sufficient
BTW for the non-metric folks this is 1850-2377GPH, give or take. no problem for a 1.5" drain with full siphon, and at the upper end of 1" capacity. 2" capacity is wayyy higher.
But how long surface skimmer should i build? Is 30cm fine??even 2x 1.5" would handle that just fine. 1" full siphon will handle 2000-2400GPH, so that flow rate might even work through 2x 1"....but that'd be cutting it close. I'd do 1.5 though. 1.5 already needs a 2.5" drillbit. 2" needs a nearly 3" hole. not worth the added risk unless you really need it, imho.
I would do 3x 1.5" bean animal setup if you have the option, but 2x1.5" might even be OK. 1x1.5 for the siphon and 1x2.0 for the emergency/backup would be better, more leeway if you were to forego the 3rd drain. If you add the third drain, then 3x1.5" would be sufficient
BTW for the non-metric folks this is 1850-2377GPH, give or take. no problem for a 1.5" drain with full siphon, and at the upper end of 1" capacity. 2" capacity is wayyy higher.
Gents.... wading through 364 pages of posts is painful...
A pointer please.... where is the "latest" version of the Beananimal design??? Or is the original still the standard.
My display tank is 210g, 120g refugium and extra water volume, 40 g sump. 370g total in the system. I know the 120g is overkill... but I had the tank, so I put it to good use.
My display will have BeanAnimal. 72" tank. 60" overflow box with 3x 60mm holes flowing into an external box. 20" long, 6" deep, 6" wide external box for the 1 1/2" beananimal.
I understand the basic principles.... 2 standpipes "turned down" elbows... one with a breather tube, one with out. 1 open standpipe.
I understand the open standpipe height is supposed to be set just above the height of the weir as an emergency.
I understand the two turned down ones are simply "lower".
I also understand that only the full siphon needs a gate valve and the others do not need a valve.... correct??
A few questions...
1) The intake of the breather tube.... where is that set at.... ?? It's not always open air, right? I'd think at some water level you want the water level to "seal" it to create a full siphon if the water level rises. But what level is right?
2) I notice several designs including the original with a capped T and elbow.... why's that?? Why not 2 elbows?? I get it for the one with the breather tube but why on the full siphon???
3) Is what I wrote above on what I think I understand correct???
Thanks
Mark
clean out's make sense as well... screw on caps with tape.... can't see ever needing that but okay.
Question... height of the open stand pipe relative to the weir in the tank?? I had read that it is set slightly above the height of the weir somewhere. Is that right? If so, how much? Also why is that? I've got water flowing from the tank into the internal overflow box. I've got water flowing through the three hole in the back of the tank into the external box. I understand the relative height of the breather to the open channel and why that makes sense now. What sets the height of the open channel and why?
Thanks much.
Mark
I would recommend a Durso type standpipe, with a decent flat weir overflow box. A nano just does not have the flow rates to require a high performance overflow/standpipe system. So good advice here. The herbie is overkill as well though.
54x24x24"dt and sump 54x20x17 the holes will be on the side, not at the back or bottom. Means on the 24" side.how big is the tank? what are the tank dimensions? I like to have it at least 1/3rd the length minimum. some people go coast-to-coast (full length), that's the best option if you can do it. I just opted for a tad over 1/3rd (18" in 48" tank....16" would be 1/3rd exactly, so i went a little over)
apologize for giving non-metric numbers, i wish we used it here too.
54x24x24"dt and sump 54x20x17 the holes will be on the side, not at the back or bottom. Means on the 24" side.
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Problem is if i go 24" it will look ugly on the side.personally i'd go longer than 30cm....30cm is about 12". 18" would be 1/3 of your tank. I would aim for the 18-24" range to be honest, maybe even jump to 24"...which is like 60cm.
the best option is to go full length, though, if you can. Bigger is better, in this case.
Problem is if i go 24" it will look ugly on the side.
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