Eshoops eclipse leak issue

reefernoah

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I keep dealing with a leek inbetween the eshoops box and the tank. I have the gaskets setup with one in the inside of the eshopps box where the nut is and one where the eshopps box touches the tank. Water still leaks inbetween? Any advice?


 

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I think you have one gasket wrong. One should be on the inside of the aquarium. Then the second between the overflow box and aquarium. No gasket should be touching the nut.
 

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I always have had issues with those leaking. I just starting using epoxy on both sides (inside and out) against the glass which fixed it.
 

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Try moving the gasket of the outside box from the nut to behind the box, touching the tank. This fixed any leaking issues for me.
 

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