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Old 11-14-2006, 06:37 PM
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ok it won't work then i guess lol. i'd rather just order a unit and pay a bit more than build one.
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Old 11-14-2006, 06:38 PM
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how about this one? http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=TZ4111
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Old 11-14-2006, 07:00 PM
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nope, same problem only worse. And Yikes! did you see the price of that? You are paying alot for optical sensors and dosing pump.

Think simpler. A quick google search turned up this for tank mount:
http://autotopoff.com/products/ST1/index.htm
or this for sump mount:
http://autotopoff.com/products/SS1/index.htm
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Old 11-14-2006, 07:05 PM
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to prevent cycling you can add the $20 reset switch upgrade. Highly recommended
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On another tack...
Have you considered mounting your return pump intake closer to the surface of the sump waterline?
When I built my 75G. tank I calculated 1 1/2" of space between my overflow and the top of the tank. That equals 5.5G.'s before it over flows. In my sump I calculated that 2" of water equaled 5.5G.'s so I set my pump intake at 2" below the sump water line.
If the overflow plugs the return pump will run dry before it floods the tank.
There is a trade off between flooding the floor and burning out the pump but the water damage from a leak on the 2nd floor outweighs the cost of the pump.
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there's water damage in the basement from it. it floods in the rooms upstairs and then comes and floods my daughters room downstairs.
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50g cube SW tank (24x24x20) w/20g sump and internal overflow box, Coralife 24" 2 x 65W Aqualight, skimmer, and 2x HOB filters
It has approx 35lbs live rock, clownfish, 1 black & white saddleback clownfish, asst'd mushrooms, asst'd zoas, gsp, turbo and other snails, blue legged, halloween and other hermit crabs, tuxedo urchin

10g FW tank with...
Current occupants are cardinal tetras and ameca splendons
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I plan on simply using 2 HOB overflows - a Lifereef and a cheaper Hurricane as a "backup" (although both will end up flowing about equal amounts).

I'll be using an Eheim 1260 as a return (~450 gph at a 4' head) so either overflow can handle the load even if the other is completely shut-down (Lifereef 600 gph max flow, Hurricane 500 gph max flow).

Both overflows are the more reliable u-tube design and since I picked both up used, cost is very reasonable for the resultant peace of mind.
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On another tack...
Have you considered mounting your return pump intake closer to the surface of the sump waterline?
When I built my 75G. tank I calculated 1 1/2" of space between my overflow and the top of the tank. That equals 5.5G.'s before it over flows. In my sump I calculated that 2" of water equaled 5.5G.'s so I set my pump intake at 2" below the sump water line.
If the overflow plugs the return pump will run dry before it floods the tank.
There is a trade off between flooding the floor and burning out the pump but the water damage from a leak on the 2nd floor outweighs the cost of the pump.
thats a great idea. thanks
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