Looking at a herbie overflow style. Have a 1” and 3/4” hole on both back corners. From reading looking at using both 1” holes for E-drains. One 3/4” for siphon and the other for return.
Any and all ideas welcome. This looks like a solid method but want to hear some experiences.
So your planing to have your return pump up into one of the Overflow boxes? I'm not crazy about that, why not make them all drains and do the return separately?
Return would spill out into the display from that box. Wouldn’t necessarily spill inside the overflow. I really don’t want to do any plumbing outside of the tank, if I can avoid it.
Interesting, I've never heard of that design. In theory it sounds good but I think you'd have to throttle your return way down to not have it spraying all over the box and getting into your emergency drain.
Maybe put a 90 degree elbow on top of the return line and have it come out of a sealed bulkhead on the Overflow box? But still you are hurting your drain capabilities by only having one side with a working drain (besides the emergency).
My vote is still do a separate return and leave the drain alone but hopefully others can chime in as well
So double drains and double emergency with a return built up behind the tank. I was hoping to avoid the exterior plumbing but if that is the recommended way I need to do more research. The return would flow into the display outside of the overflow box in my design. I would 90 it and put it through the hole next to the weir. The big question is whether or not one siphon is enough in the 3/4” hole and pipe.
Sorry I'm far from a plumbing guru and I do like the idea of not having any plumbing handing behind the tank. I'm just a fan of multiple main drains. Lets see if anyone else has ideas #DIYwizards
Why make it so complicated? I have a 120RR with the same drain holes. I've been running variations of the Durso standpipe for years. Recently set up this tank again and bought new standpipes with the strainers from Richard. Modified them with a 3/8 valve on top and they are silent. No slurping. Water level stays constant in the overflow boxes and each return is driven by a Cor20 throttled back.
Same on both sides. No emergency drain. 18" of strainer would have to clog which would take a few years of neglect, as well as high level optical to fail in the overflow box.
These are used to "strain" the water entering the Durso Standpipe to keep large objects out (like snails) which might accidentally enter the standpipe and reduce or stop the water from flowing down to the sump.
ok so after doing a bunch of research I am going with the dual siphon and dual return. I will be using two sensors for water level in the tank that will kill the return pump if triggered. I wanted to get an opinion on the overflow plumbing. The pic is what I am doing. Please let me know.
Well I went back and forth for a while and decided that these would be good. I don’t think they will make noise with full siphon on them. At least from what I have read.