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![]() You almost have to have a gate with a Herbie overflow.
I find that having the water exit just below the water level in the sump helps splashing. Also, having just a trickle going down the emergency overflow line greatly reduces the amount of fiddling you have to do. |
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![]() I hear you there. I went and spent a bunch of $$$ on true union ball valves to find out they SUCK for Herbies. I have 1 1/2" drains so the valves were about $50 each! Oh well you live, you learn. One day I'll swallow my pride and cut out these pain in the but ball valves.
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300 Gal 6x3x28 high Starphire peninsula w/external herbie/bean animal hybrid +150 Gal custom sump with 30gal fuge section, (both built by Concept Aquariums Calgary), 3x Ecotech Radion xr30w g2's(soon to be G3 Pros), Jebao DCT 12000 return pump, 2x Jebao RW 20 powerheads, Tunze Ato, Vertex ro/di, Reef Octopus Ext 200 skimmer run internally. |
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![]() Hey Greg, I found the exact same when I started with my new tank & herbie overflow. I eventually got it so it would just spill into the emergency overflow every now and then without much noise, and was fine with that. There are no gate valves in Calgary that I could find, only J&L and Ocean aquatics.
I am fine with the ball valve now. What I did is once I had it a place that worked well, I made a little line with a pen/marker. Now when I need to close it for mtc or whatever, I have a rough idea of where it should be. Anyways hope that helps. Would have been nice to have started with a gate valve, but atleast I will know for next time! Cheers, Jason
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![]() ![]() Tip: Use two hands.
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![]() I've got it close, much like Jason I have it so it just starts to spill into the emergency line. I would have went higher on the emergency line but I have Albert's kick *** anti syphon pretzel on the return and it takes up a bit of space in the overflow box.
As mentioned PVC gates are impossible to find in Calgary. I'm almost tempted to by a crate of them online and sell them on Canreef ![]() Thanks for the tips guys, I am happy to know it is not just me.
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![]() I guess I'm not that fussy, but I've never had any trouble with ball valves. I just close the valve until I see a few bubbles coming from the emergency outlet. I ran a ball valve on my first tank and I couldn't see the point in spending the extra money on gate valves when I set up my second tank. Once they're set I never touch them.
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![]() I think I just about have it now, just a tiny trickle is going into the emergency line. I've abandoned getting it perfect becuase it seems every little fraction of movement on the ball valve moves the water level drastically.
All in all I am rather happy with it though ![]() Thanks everyone ![]()
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