So, as some of you may have seen in the DIY section, I am building a plywood 550ish gallon tank. I will be putting in a 90 gallon sump under the main tank. I think Ive decided to do a Herbie style overflow. I am aiming for 2000GPH for this tank.
Here are a couple questions I have.
#1 I would like to have the bulkheads on the end wall of the tank rather than the bottom. Every example of a Herbie Ive seen has standpipes that exit through the bottom of the tank. Is it do-able with going out a side vs the bottom.
#2 I want to build an overflow box that will go full length on one end (30"). I figure I will have to build one (out of acrylic) as I havent seen one I can buy that would be close enough in size. Now, assuming I can go thru the tank wall vs bottom (see question 1 above) how deep do I need to build the overflow box?
#3 If I build the box, and go out through the end of the tank, like mentioned above, how far below the top of the overflow box would I need to have the bulkheads.
My aim is to make a dependable, yet quiet system for this tank. As of now, the tank has not been drilled, and I havent purchased any plumbing parts as I wanted to get a plan in place before I start buying stuff.
Here are a couple questions I have.
#1 I would like to have the bulkheads on the end wall of the tank rather than the bottom. Every example of a Herbie Ive seen has standpipes that exit through the bottom of the tank. Is it do-able with going out a side vs the bottom.
#2 I want to build an overflow box that will go full length on one end (30"). I figure I will have to build one (out of acrylic) as I havent seen one I can buy that would be close enough in size. Now, assuming I can go thru the tank wall vs bottom (see question 1 above) how deep do I need to build the overflow box?
#3 If I build the box, and go out through the end of the tank, like mentioned above, how far below the top of the overflow box would I need to have the bulkheads.
My aim is to make a dependable, yet quiet system for this tank. As of now, the tank has not been drilled, and I havent purchased any plumbing parts as I wanted to get a plan in place before I start buying stuff.

