SkinnyPete
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Anyone use this design to quiet an external overflow?
http://www.rl180reef.com/pages/standpipe/standpipe-ken_stockman.htm
My overflow is supposedly rated to 700gph, but it seems a little cheesy and I guess you get what you pay for. There isn't much room in the outer box for this modification. JUST enough room. This modification requires a 2" coupling which will actually be touching the internal sides of the box if I install this. It's also using a 1" pvc pipe to drain out of the box. Will using this 1" pvc modification hinder my gph rating through my overflow? I'm using 1 1/4 pipe going to my sump.
In a related question, I know I'm kind of babbling here but, if I invested in a better overflow box would a 1 1/4" pvc pipe handle about 600-700gph? Right now, I'm fairly certain it's my overflow giving me the problems and not the pvc width.
Sorry for the stream of consciousness message (I just woke up).
- Skins
http://www.rl180reef.com/pages/standpipe/standpipe-ken_stockman.htm
My overflow is supposedly rated to 700gph, but it seems a little cheesy and I guess you get what you pay for. There isn't much room in the outer box for this modification. JUST enough room. This modification requires a 2" coupling which will actually be touching the internal sides of the box if I install this. It's also using a 1" pvc pipe to drain out of the box. Will using this 1" pvc modification hinder my gph rating through my overflow? I'm using 1 1/4 pipe going to my sump.
In a related question, I know I'm kind of babbling here but, if I invested in a better overflow box would a 1 1/4" pvc pipe handle about 600-700gph? Right now, I'm fairly certain it's my overflow giving me the problems and not the pvc width.
Sorry for the stream of consciousness message (I just woke up).
- Skins