Red Sea Overflow leaking at the bulkhead. Is there a fix?

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New tank. 425 RS. Overflow is leaking. Another post I read said Red Sea thinks silicone is bad and just do it your self or wait three weeks for the parts. Anyone used silicone to fix? I would assume you would silicone the area, at the bulkhead, inside the cabinet?
 

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Mine leaked a while ago and it turned out to be the orings, they made upgraded o-rings that are red. That fixed my problem.
 

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Don’t silicone anything. Did you assemble everything or was it done for you? There are O rings that might be rolled or torn. You can find similar replacement O rings at Ace or true value hardware stores. Also make sure you assembled all the pipes tightly Too.
 

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In assembling pipes, when tightening them down you should hear 3-4 clicks of the ratchet teeth engaging. I did this on my E-260 and haven't had any issues. With this engagement, you can't take them apart without breaking the pipe.
 

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Don’t silicone anything. Did you assemble everything or was it done for you? There are O rings that might be rolled or torn. You can find similar replacement O rings at Ace or true value hardware stores. Also make sure you assembled all the pipes tightly Too.

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@DavidBearWeber - @AZMSGT has had experience with this on a Red Sea tank so his advice is definitely worth listening to on this issue. I would also second the comment about not using silicone. Good luck!
 

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I had the same bud,
order a full oring kit, it’s only £7 and change them all, turn the return pump off, let the dt water drain down then take a bucket load extra from the dt and siphon the weir out then you can change them.
dont over tighten them,
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