Hey everybody,
So I am just starting the planning of an approx. 34 gallon tank that I picked up from a guy about a year or so ago. Ive since relocated and am ready to begin this new system. It is a rimless tank with dimensions as follows: 24" wide x 18" deep x 18" tall x 1/4" thick. In order to maximize the amount of space available in the tank when finished, I want to install an external overflow box with a weir cut in to one of the long sides of the tank.
This brings me to my first question. First off is what does everyone think would be a good size for the overflow box? I am thinking of making the external box around 18" long. This should leave me enough room on each side to drill for a 3/4" bulkhead to connect loc-line returns. If I do this, I'm thinking that my final dimensions would be 18" x 6" x 8" deep. I plan to make the external box out of either 1/4" or maybe 3/8" glass and will also put some triangle gussets under the box to help support the extra weight. Even with the gussets I still intend to use brackets to support the weight of the plumbing.
Now for my other main question, what size does everyone recommend for the opening to the overflow? This will be my first rimless tank so I'm not sure if that will have a big bearing on the height of the opening or not though I assume it will. Another question is suggestions either for or against both having and not having teeth on the weir. I think that should do it for now though I'm sure there will be more questions later on!
I look forward to any and all help/suggestions.
Jeremy
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So I am just starting the planning of an approx. 34 gallon tank that I picked up from a guy about a year or so ago. Ive since relocated and am ready to begin this new system. It is a rimless tank with dimensions as follows: 24" wide x 18" deep x 18" tall x 1/4" thick. In order to maximize the amount of space available in the tank when finished, I want to install an external overflow box with a weir cut in to one of the long sides of the tank.
This brings me to my first question. First off is what does everyone think would be a good size for the overflow box? I am thinking of making the external box around 18" long. This should leave me enough room on each side to drill for a 3/4" bulkhead to connect loc-line returns. If I do this, I'm thinking that my final dimensions would be 18" x 6" x 8" deep. I plan to make the external box out of either 1/4" or maybe 3/8" glass and will also put some triangle gussets under the box to help support the extra weight. Even with the gussets I still intend to use brackets to support the weight of the plumbing.
Now for my other main question, what size does everyone recommend for the opening to the overflow? This will be my first rimless tank so I'm not sure if that will have a big bearing on the height of the opening or not though I assume it will. Another question is suggestions either for or against both having and not having teeth on the weir. I think that should do it for now though I'm sure there will be more questions later on!
I look forward to any and all help/suggestions.
Jeremy
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