The H2Overflow in the internal screen that sets the water height in the tank. A different internal screen or box would work, but it would have to have a weir or other way to make sure that the water stays as high as the frame on the tank and not flood the filter.
Hey Ted, when will this new style sock tub be available on the website? I would like to upgrade my current sock tub to this new style of overflow into the baffle tub...
Three reasons... First, this is a demonstration tank for the Custom Aquariums systems and I want to show both the H2Overflow by itself and the Stealthbox. Second, this tank was drilled for two overflows, so it had to get two overflows (or block off one hole). I did not order it this way... the tank was mistakenly drilled that way, so I took advantage of it sitting in the warehouse for too long. Third, redundancy. That is a recurring theme when I plumb big tanks. Two separate overflows. Two return pumps. Two heaters. Whatever can cause problems if they stop working I like to have two of on the tank. In the case of overflows, if one clogs for some reason, the other will prevent a flood.
Hi Ted, I am setting up a 265 gallon, 8 foot long tank. It has never been drilled and I will be using 2 H2Overflows but am unsure about using the Stealthbox or just plumbing them to drain directly to the sump. What are the advantages/disadvantages of these options? Also, how far does the Stealthbox extend from the back of the tank? I am trying to position the tank as close to the wall as possible. Thanks! Keep the videos coming, it's great to see you posting content again!
The H2Overflow with or w/o the Stealthbox needs a hole. Both need about 4” of space behind the tank. The big advantages of the SB are that you can eliminate any gurgle in the overflow completely... but the H2Overflow by itself is very quiet.... and with the SB you pretty much have to have at least one emergency drain which will prevent a clog in the primary drain hose from flooding and overflowing the tank.
@@TedsFishroom Thanks for the quick reply! I think I will just go with an H2Overflow on each corner with a return in the middle of the tank. I'm not too concerned with a little noise.
Excellent as always. I would watch a 2 hour movie of you setting up and explaining anything. I used your old videos to completely set up my fish room!
Fantastic video! I hope to have a large aquarium one day, maybe for a retirement present for myself.
These stumps are amazing.
Sumps*
A lapel mic would drastically improve your sound quality. But great video. Looking forward to seeing the tank fully set up.
And a new camera that does better in low light... workin' on it, but everything costs.
@@TedsFishroom yeah and getting a hold of one might be difficult now. I was just offering advice in case you didn't know about it.
I really enjoy your videos. You explain everything so clearly. What is the purpose of having the H2Overflow in addition to the Stealth Box? Thanks!
The H2Overflow in the internal screen that sets the water height in the tank. A different internal screen or box would work, but it would have to have a weir or other way to make sure that the water stays as high as the frame on the tank and not flood the filter.
@@TedsFishroom Thanks for clarifying, Ted.
Hey Ted, when will this new style sock tub be available on the website? I would like to upgrade my current sock tub to this new style of overflow into the baffle tub...
They are shipping now.
Great video Ted. Keep them coming. Why two different overflows?
Three reasons... First, this is a demonstration tank for the Custom Aquariums systems and I want to show both the H2Overflow by itself and the Stealthbox. Second, this tank was drilled for two overflows, so it had to get two overflows (or block off one hole). I did not order it this way... the tank was mistakenly drilled that way, so I took advantage of it sitting in the warehouse for too long. Third, redundancy. That is a recurring theme when I plumb big tanks. Two separate overflows. Two return pumps. Two heaters. Whatever can cause problems if they stop working I like to have two of on the tank. In the case of overflows, if one clogs for some reason, the other will prevent a flood.
Hi Ted, I am setting up a 265 gallon, 8 foot long tank. It has never been drilled and I will be using 2 H2Overflows but am unsure about using the Stealthbox or just plumbing them to drain directly to the sump. What are the advantages/disadvantages of these options? Also, how far does the Stealthbox extend from the back of the tank? I am trying to position the tank as close to the wall as possible. Thanks! Keep the videos coming, it's great to see you posting content again!
The H2Overflow with or w/o the Stealthbox needs a hole. Both need about 4” of space behind the tank. The big advantages of the SB are that you can eliminate any gurgle in the overflow completely... but the H2Overflow by itself is very quiet.... and with the SB you pretty much have to have at least one emergency drain which will prevent a clog in the primary drain hose from flooding and overflowing the tank.
@@TedsFishroom Thanks for the quick reply! I think I will just go with an H2Overflow on each corner with a return in the middle of the tank. I'm not too concerned with a little noise.
@@TedsFishroom why did you install it both ways(1 SB & 1 without)? Just for testing?