Hey Reef2Reef! I'm in the process of designing a new system using a Marineland 75g tank for display - drilled, H2Overflow for the Drain/Overflow, Eshopps R-100 sump, and a custom frag system that will be ~8g in the sump area (will be added later). Total system volume I expect will be 95-105g, although that's just a basic estimate. Here's the design images so far so you get the image:
Basic relevant flow info (please ask if I missed a piece of info):
H2Overflow with a 2 3/8OD hole, 1 1/2" ID Drain hole
Drains are 2X 1" herbie style (debatable)
Return is 1 (maybe 2 later) 3/4"
Return pump is Jebao MDP-2500, which I expect to run at ~60% for ~400gph return to be in the 4X-ish system volume return flow
I'm trying to figure out what my best option for the over flow/drain is. The H2overflow I have seems like a good design although I've seen a number of complaints about noise with it which I worry about, but, thinking through it I do like the varied/plentiful drain surface area as it really seems like this design would resist clogging much better than a traditional weir overflow since something would have to cover all 4 sides and the entire top to actually flood the display. The questions I have are:
1. Anyone used one of the H2Overflows? I've only seen neutral/negative things here about them, but its rare someone posts to say "yes it works as designed" so I'm taking the negative posts with a grain of salt.
2. Should I use an over flow box if I use the H2Overflow? It seems unnecessary with this drain style since the clog protection is via the drain/weirs, but idk really want some advice on this
2a. If I do an external over flow, the Eshopps LoPro External Overflow Box (800GPH) seems like a good fit, however id prefer to DIY it, so I'd probably just make a 8"L x 4"W x 6.25"H box attached to the side of the tank. Any reason that wouldn't work or isn't recommended?
3. If I do use the H2Overflow, is there any reason using flextype PVC to a gate valve is a bad idea? Are there any advantages to hard plumbing I should consider?
I appreciate any advice more experience people can share! I feel like these questions should be easy to google, but since this process is pretty high risk to screw up, I'd really like some advice directly from people who have been down this road before.
Thanks!
Basic relevant flow info (please ask if I missed a piece of info):
H2Overflow with a 2 3/8OD hole, 1 1/2" ID Drain hole
Drains are 2X 1" herbie style (debatable)
Return is 1 (maybe 2 later) 3/4"
Return pump is Jebao MDP-2500, which I expect to run at ~60% for ~400gph return to be in the 4X-ish system volume return flow
I'm trying to figure out what my best option for the over flow/drain is. The H2overflow I have seems like a good design although I've seen a number of complaints about noise with it which I worry about, but, thinking through it I do like the varied/plentiful drain surface area as it really seems like this design would resist clogging much better than a traditional weir overflow since something would have to cover all 4 sides and the entire top to actually flood the display. The questions I have are:
1. Anyone used one of the H2Overflows? I've only seen neutral/negative things here about them, but its rare someone posts to say "yes it works as designed" so I'm taking the negative posts with a grain of salt.
2. Should I use an over flow box if I use the H2Overflow? It seems unnecessary with this drain style since the clog protection is via the drain/weirs, but idk really want some advice on this
2a. If I do an external over flow, the Eshopps LoPro External Overflow Box (800GPH) seems like a good fit, however id prefer to DIY it, so I'd probably just make a 8"L x 4"W x 6.25"H box attached to the side of the tank. Any reason that wouldn't work or isn't recommended?
3. If I do use the H2Overflow, is there any reason using flextype PVC to a gate valve is a bad idea? Are there any advantages to hard plumbing I should consider?
I appreciate any advice more experience people can share! I feel like these questions should be easy to google, but since this process is pretty high risk to screw up, I'd really like some advice directly from people who have been down this road before.
Thanks!

