colin779
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Does having the drain line below the water level in the sump slow down the amount of water my HOB overflow can remove from the tank?
What size bulkhead is in the overflow box and how many bends are in the drain line back to the sump?The Hang on overflow is supposed to be able to take 800gph, my return pump can pump 750gph, but if i close off the T so that all of the water is going up the return to the tank, it will flood the tank. And it will flood fast, im guessing the overflow can only take about 400-450 tops. I'm a little confused how they can rate it at what they did...
You can also replace the PVC with flexable spa tubing. that would eliminate both 45° bends, but I would guess that a single 1" bulkhead will top out at about 600gph no matter how you plump it.The drain line has 2 45's in it, (the line is 1" pvc), im thinking tomorrow i will get a little more 1 inch and try to eliminate one of the 45's.
The water in the tank will rise above the entire overflow box if i let the pump go at full flow. I don't think the level of the box outside the tank changes...
I have a eshopps pf 800, it is allegedly rated at 800gph... I didnt make it to the store today to get some more pvc, but i should be able to tomorrow. I can't imagine one 45 would do to much to slow it down?
I just did some googling and It looks like that overflow hase been noted by many people not te even be able to handle a mag7 pump with 4' of head on it.The water in the tank will rise above the entire overflow box if i let the pump go at full flow. I don't think the level of the box outside the tank changes...
I have a eshopps pf 800, it is allegedly rated at 800gph... I didnt make it to the store today to get some more pvc, but i should be able to tomorrow. I can't imagine one 45 would do to much to slow it down?
This is a good alternative IMO!I would get a smaller return pump.
You only need 3X to 5X tank volume going through the sump anyway.