A coast to coast overflow advantages design

Do you have a coast to coast and how do you like it


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EAsalty

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Google coast-to coast images and you will find images with measurements and various bean animal modifications
 

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I see images with 10", 9", 8" 6.5" and even shallower. Not much of help there. I'm looking to hear reasoning why one went with whatever depth they did.

I think too tall a box would be detrimental because of large water volume and weight in the box. In addition, water flowing into the external box would creating waterfall effect and noise/salt spray.

Too shallow a box and the pipes may create suction noise unless they have 2 x 90'degree elbows sucking water from the bottom of the overflow.

I tend to think somewhere along the lines of 6.5 - 8" and the most, I'd like some confirmations before I proceed.
 

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I am having a custom 150 gallon rimless tank built right now and . . . now you have now have me worried. :)

My tank is 60x25.5x24, my external CTC runs the entire back wall, and the external overflow is 5 inches front to back and 10 inches deep, per my desire to add a lid over the overflow. The designer originally indicated 5 " front to back and 6" deep with an open top and added the extra inches to keep the pipes lower in the box to permit using a cover. He said the external portion would hold the water with no problem. In the CTC external box, I am using Bean Animal. I have five holes being drilled with the three in middle at 1.5" and 1" holes on each end for return pvc pipe using 90s with siphon holes and ¾” loclines to go through the teeth rather than over the top due to the lid.

Yes, I have read the yeas and nays about using teeth or just a smooth overflow. However, in my current 90 gallon durso system with 11" overflow box with teeth, everything is fine outside of the occasionally gurgle and burp :) so I will be thrilled with a 60" CTC with teeth! I also using clear silicone rather than black for my seams, which is another nerve-racking decision! I am still a noob in my 4th year so yes I still make many mistakes every week if not every day!

Reading too much in forums drives me crazy considering for every positive- there are two negatives! In this hobby, we have to make a decision and stick with it, whether right or wrong.:rolleyes:
 
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I also have a tank from Concept Aquarium from Calgary. However, both yours and mine are modified Coast to Coast because of the slots. You want a smooth weir, not the grooves.
 

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I have a 5'x2'x2' SCA 150 with a central internal overflow with plumbing going through bottom of tank. I have regretted everything about the setup except for the price. I've been wanting to transform into a Peninsula with a coast to coast external overflow. Also the tank comes with 3 1" bulkhead holes so I have no choice but to have Herbie drain with one 1" return. If I transform into coast to coast, I will be able to accommodate two 1" returns and a bean animal drain. I recently moved from Augusta, GA to Detroit. During the move, my daughters skateboard shifted and broke the top of my side panel of the tank.
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I've been thinking that now would be a good time to modify the tank for coast to coast. I was thinking that I could carefully remove th broken piece. Take it to a glass shop and have it cut down to be a smooth Weir. Then have some new 1/4" glass cut for my external overflow box. One problem I see is that the tank is eurobraced so after this modification I would only have 3 sides of eurobracing. Maybe I could eurobrace that side just below the water line. Or maybe an internal overflow box could perform the structural function of eurobracing.
 

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