The Shadow™ Overflow from Synergy Reef has arrived!

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Awesome thanks. I was considering modifying the sump input drain area to accept 2 x 1" bulkheads... Haven't committed to that yet though, may just dump the secondary into the skimmer section.

I'm only planning 5x turnover through the sump on a 65 gallon display so I guess 1" drain will be big enough?
 

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Just installed shadow overflow on a 180 and it's the loudest overflow I have ever heard. There is a waterfall noise from the internal box and cooing noise from the external box coming from the open channel sounds like I have a flock of doves in my house. I have experimented with different size pipes in the external box and doesn't help. The water level in rear box is almost even with the bulkheads if I drop the water level in the box using the gate valve I can get ride of the cooing noise but the waterfall sound from the internal box gets louder. The noise from this overflow is unbearable any help will greatly appreciated!!
 

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My overflow, backup drain and emergency will all be 1". Is it acceptable to reduce down to 1" pipe right out of the overflow like this? My gate valve will be 2-3' away inside the base cabinet.
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I would not do it that way. On mine, I have a 2' run of 1 1/2" into a union; the exit of the union is where I go down to 1". That way, should you ever decide to go back up to 1 1/2", it can be done easily.
 

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I thought about that. This tank is only 65 gallons with a 20 gallon sump and I'm only shooting for 3-5 times turnover. That is a maximum of 325gph through the 1" drain. Shouldn't that be enough?

I don't have access to the back of the tank so I put my 1" bulkheads in the stand. I'll need to make the transition from 1-1/2" pipe down to 1" pipe behind the tank (not accessible).
 

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