HOW TO: DIY Aquarium Overflow PVC TUTORIAL

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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    Video shows a step by step process on the PVC pieces need to construct a DIY overflow. Also shown is how to put it together, and how to get it running!!
    Be sure to also watch the sequel to this video to find out how it works, expected cost and gallons per hour these can handle depending on pipe size, as well as why you would use one.
    How it all works ► goo.gl/L1Fg7M
    The modified and upgraded version ► goo.gl/ZGRtXj
    Have an issue? cant get it to work? HERE IS THE FIX: I have been answering questions on this project for years now.. and no longer will. Its the same answer again and again... the #1 answer that solves 99% of all issues is this: PAY ATTENTION TO THE VIDEO. 99% simply do not follow the instructions or build it the same way, yet expect it to still work. The other 1% have an air leak somewhere. Find it. Seal it. Sorry, but i simply do not have the time to keep answering the same questions, when they all result with this same solution. IF YOU MUST get help, POST A PHOTO to my fan page so i can at least SEE what the problem is. I will not be able to help otherwise. / uarujoey
    Original video ► goo.gl/4EU9ZX
    How it all works ► goo.gl/L1Fg7M
    The modified and upgraded version ► goo.gl/ZGRtXj

Комментарии • 661

  • @emeryz10
    @emeryz10 11 месяцев назад +1

    Still need this video and it’s 2023! Joey thank you for your dedication to the fish keeping community. We love you. ❤

  • @WHY70122
    @WHY70122 11 лет назад +13

    20 mins of watching this= endless hours of searching for overflow design online. Thanks a bunchhhhhh

    • @twinpyramidshoney543
      @twinpyramidshoney543 Год назад +1

      9 years later and this is still worth a million a minute

    • @pauldemke4306
      @pauldemke4306 4 месяца назад

      You know what I found out if you put it together correctly😂
      It actually works perfect 🤣🤣🤣

  • @CRy3Gen
    @CRy3Gen 2 года назад +1

    I set up a 2.5ft Double Decker tank and I have this Setup so I have just one Heater and One External Filter. I used 21.5mm pipe and it's more than edequate for a 1000 lph Filter and much more. I lined it all up got all the sizes right tested it then Solvent glued it. Waited a day or 2 for the solvent to air off the bits I could not wipe off from the inside. I was a bit cautious of it failing and emtpying the bottom tank. I Expoxied the one way Valve to the top pipe directly and cable tied it on to , but once primed i think it can be dissconnected and have goriila tape over the hole. This is an Amazing Video Well Done.

  • @Reefphreak
    @Reefphreak 12 лет назад +2

    This is a gigantic help for me as I am about to start my first saltwater tank. I am living in an apartment so I am terrified of the posibility of flooding by using a sump. So bad, in fact, that I was going to get all cluttered by using a canister and all the extra stuff. This is perfect for me! I appreciate it!

  • @Orticai
    @Orticai 10 лет назад +1

    I have this setup on my 75g with 20g refugium. I watched this video about a yr ago and built an overflow in about 10 min has worked great ever since, one addition I did add a ball valve for fine adjustment and shutoff. Awesome video, thanks Uaru

  • @Fairbankssteven
    @Fairbankssteven 11 лет назад +1

    this is the only video that has ever been able to explain this concept to me. congratulations

  • @eduardolibed1082
    @eduardolibed1082 26 дней назад

    I was reluctant to DIY a sump, but thanks to your video I’m about to build one. Thank you, detailed and simple enough to understand 👍🏼‼️

  • @nigelcheung6196
    @nigelcheung6196 11 лет назад

    Thank you Joey. By reading all your posts and watching all your videos. I manage to make the overflow works! Its amazing. It costs me $70 in total since Thank you Joey. By reading all your posts and watching all your videos. I manage to make the overflow works! Its amazing. It costs me $70 in total since i did 1.5inches one. But hell is much better than overflow box...i did 1.5inches one. But hell is much better than overflow box...

  • @direNP
    @direNP 11 лет назад +1

    I subscribed just to say thanks and 'cause several of your videos have been so helpful. My $130 canister filter from a manufacturer failed, and I was loathed to get another for my 60-gal tank. Thanks to this video and several others related ones, I was able to build a full functioning system for less than $20 (I already had a pond pump) and it works beautifully-- and much better than the manufactured one. I can't thank you enough for making my aquarium beautiful again within my lowly budget.

  • @espercasper
    @espercasper 11 лет назад

    This is my 1st DIY mini aquarium overflow project and to my surprise, i manage to assemble it in less than 30minute. It works like wonder for my fish tank and not to mention that it cost way cheaper then buying a ready-made overflow system. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfull step by step guide, very practical!

  • @rodgerpettibone4031
    @rodgerpettibone4031 11 лет назад

    I just finished making the same pvc overflow from this video. At first it wouldnt maintain flow.. but i discovered that my drain outlet was attached to a 1 in line leading to my sump.. Once i changed this to match the 1/2 inch pvc that i used to make this overflow, it workded just fine, Make sure that the drain line is the same size as the rest of the overflow and that its also submerged into the sump/ wet dry tank atleast 2 inches. This video is the best one out there... so dont blame him

  • @itsme6582
    @itsme6582 5 лет назад +2

    Man have you come a long way with your videos. Nice job sticking with it.

  • @Falcata
    @Falcata 11 лет назад +2

    Hey Joey, I made a similar aquarium overflow but the desire was to create an overflow from my 20 gallon fry tank into my 10 gallon fry tank and basically treat the two aquariums as one with only one filter. Made some adjustments to your design in this video and the setup came out great. I added an HOB filter in between the two tanks with the aquarium overflow transferring water the opposite way.

  • @aussieaeromodeler
    @aussieaeromodeler 9 лет назад +3

    Hi I just finished building your upgraded version with the wier , have to say this is probably one of the best tutorials I've used on youtube , many thanks for an excellent idea, this is going to make water changes so much easier and a hell of a lot faster , I've made it removeable so that just the wier remains in the tank , I intend painting the wier green and then planting a few stands of tall aquatic plants to hide it , and it also fits beautifully in my wife's goldfish pond / waterfeature , once again thanks for sharing the knowledge

  • @robnutt4655
    @robnutt4655 9 лет назад

    Tried it and works well. A little bit of noise but muffled the breather stand pipe and couldn't be happier. Thankyou!

  • @scottgordin9709
    @scottgordin9709 Год назад

    I used this video to make the same set up but with 3/4" PVC going into 1" PVC for the intake and then 3/4" for the return on a 55 gallon project I did about 8 yrs ago, had the system running for about three years with no problems. What I did learn from it was to not glue the pipes that are in the water, and I also used a 1" ball valve towards the end of the intake to regulate the flow, also don't go cheap on the return pump.
    I went cheap and used a pump that wasn't d/c current and it hummed something fierce, also I used PVC all the way to the pump and didn't use a short section of rubber hose so that did contribute to the constant hum coming from the sump, other than those few things I'd have to say it was a great affordable way to make up your own sump system, if I remember it cost me about $100 total for all the parts to make up everything including the 10 gallon tank, a few pieces of Plexiglas that I used as baffles form the 10 gal/sump, all the PVC piping and fittings and the cheap pump.
    I been contemplating making up another sump system for my 125 gal I currently have running with two FX6's, but this time I won't go cheap on the return pump and will be using a 55 gal as the sump itself.

  • @newj81
    @newj81 11 лет назад

    Finally made mine out of 1" PVC I have an overflow box but I have always wanted to do this plus I needed a little more flow my pump was pumping more water then it was getting second overflow worked perfect thanks for the video for those of you having problems the inside outside pipe does not have to be exactly the same also when priming the out take has to be in the water to your sump I read someone earlier saying it didn't work
    Great video!

  • @RoysRestorations
    @RoysRestorations 8 лет назад +3

    Joey, thank you very much for so many helpful videos. I prefer to do things myself and you have saved me a lot of time and money. I was going to drill my tank but this is a much better route in many ways. If I decide to move up to a larger tank someone will be more likely to buy a tank with no holes.

  • @jpressure0908
    @jpressure0908 11 лет назад

    Dude, I just wanted to say you are the SHIZNIT!!!! I think many will agree when I say it. You saved me more money than I would have saved by switching to Geico. Oh the wife said thanks, because of your videos we went from a free fish my daughter won at a fair to a 5gal, 10gal, 55gal, which I'm making my wet dry sump and my ultimate 6 foot long 150gal tank sitting on my custom homemade stand. LOL. I appreciate it, keep it up

  • @fourknotsnowhere
    @fourknotsnowhere 2 года назад

    joey, I'm building another one tonight. figured id stop by and say thanks again for the inspirations over the years

  • @Cavush
    @Cavush 11 лет назад

    Hey Joey, just wanted to thank you for this awesome video.
    I followed your instructions and built one myself. Initially it didn't work properly, only pumping water for a few seconds and then stopping. I then found out that I had an air leak (I'm using PVC pipes which are screwed together rather than being glued together). So i used some teflon tape on all my joints, and now it works like a charm !

  • @RogerC12
    @RogerC12 11 лет назад

    I did this for my tank and its been working fantastically for 6 months now! Thanks

  • @colinrob6662
    @colinrob6662 11 лет назад

    this is the best diy overflow video on youtube in my opinion, has helped me a lot with ideas for my 10 gallon sump on my 25 gallon nano reef, thank you!!

  • @jaysonmetsfan
    @jaysonmetsfan 12 лет назад +1

    tested mine yesterday and it works very well! Gonna clue and paint my overflow today. Total cost for me was around 10 bucks. I went with .75 pvc for my 28 gallon. thanks Joey!

    • @thomasashe2681
      @thomasashe2681 9 месяцев назад

      You use 3/4 inch pvc pipe for 28 gallon tank? What is your flow rate in gallons per hour? Is it enough flow?

  • @Ralisk86
    @Ralisk86 9 лет назад

    Just made my overflow with 1-1/4in" PvC sch40. I'm going to try and build a sump out of a 20g aquarium over the next few weeks. Never done anything like this before. Just tested the overflow in my 75g.... wholly moly does that thing pump out some water when it equalizes. I had some Tupperware bowls and didn't have enough bowls to handle all the water flow, haha, my carpet is soaked. Can't wait to get my mag 9.5 next weekend to test the flow rates. Thanks for the DIY's Joey, having fun!

  • @rubyamm
    @rubyamm 4 года назад +1

    This actually gave me a great idea on how to drain the water from my tank during water changes! Thanks so much!

  • @MasonsTanks
    @MasonsTanks 11 лет назад +6

    great vid! i made two 1/2" overflows for my 10 gallon saltwater tank, they work really well

    • @user-eb6hk6se6s
      @user-eb6hk6se6s 3 года назад

      Someone knows how long the tubes on the left are, please tell me 🙏🏻

    • @aniketpatil1452
      @aniketpatil1452 3 года назад

      @@user-eb6hk6se6s it's on the size of the tank

    • @adamgardner4592
      @adamgardner4592 3 года назад

      @@aniketpatil1452 what is an Overflow for I’m new to this

    • @Shermanre1
      @Shermanre1 3 года назад

      Me too. Works great!

  • @jaderule6459
    @jaderule6459 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic!thanks so much,I need one of these for my tanks so I'm off to hardware store and getting the stuff I need to make several.the overflow set ups I have seen for sale on line are so expensive(unless I have been looking in wrong places) so this will save me heaps.love your vids,cheers

  • @matthewcurtis3778
    @matthewcurtis3778 10 лет назад

    Idk where u get ur ideas but man they are awesome just did the overflow but made it a dual overflow. Next project is the algae scruber. Man appreciate the vids keep em comin.

  • @hanchonglow
    @hanchonglow 11 лет назад

    Your videos are top quality and I have manage to build the auto water changing trip system as well as the overflow device and they work like wonder, thanks a lot and keep up the good work.
    Ps. I don't understand your video has dislike, haters gonna hate. Don't let that affect you in any way!

  • @MRenn0617
    @MRenn0617 12 лет назад

    I made one this afternoon, total cost $11.32! It works great, even though the "U" in the aquarium is only 8" beneath the rim (in my 18" 55 gallon). Plus, the PVC will fit my pump, so I can use the extra (I have over 5' of PVC left) for the input of the sump and the return to the tank. Thanks for the design!!

  • @wozas1
    @wozas1 10 лет назад

    Just built the overflow system and the wet dry works awesome great video bro

  • @bfbaquaculture
    @bfbaquaculture 9 лет назад

    Great as usual and explaining on how you do your work. Just one important thing missing regarding this DIY video is how you install the air hose/non return valve? as in water tight/air tight, or it will fail which is a nightmare, hope you can explain that part. Thanks!

  • @mgocchi
    @mgocchi 10 лет назад +2

    Hi everyone, I've made 4 of these so far and only used an air valve on 2 of them while the other two were started just the same way you start a siphon with a hose. The two WITHOUT the air valve have been working perfectly for 6 months now while the other 2 have been scraped. Based on this... DO NOT drill the elbows!!!!!
    Just sharing my experience with this type of overflow.

    • @christian3628
      @christian3628 10 лет назад

      I'm putting mine together right now. What do you think went wrong? Would it just stop overflowing on it's own, or were you not able to prime it? I won't drill mine for the time being. Thanks!

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  10 лет назад

      you were leaking air... simple fix.

    • @christian3628
      @christian3628 10 лет назад

      ***** I kinda figured that must have been the problem. Okay, back to drilling! :) Thanks Joey!

  • @sammann5716
    @sammann5716 10 лет назад

    This looks really Nice and easy to make,
    Marvelous Idea you have here,
    My question is, does it loose the syphon over time and if it does how would I prevent this? Please help

  • @xzinx
    @xzinx 11 лет назад

    i just did the wet dry from this guy and now im gonna try this overflow
    this dude saved me money =)

  • @CheriAlex323
    @CheriAlex323 12 лет назад

    After I got the dang pieces cut it took a minute or two to put two of these together. .75 for a 20 gal cost $4 for everything, 1.25 for 55gal was about $7. Thanks Joey!

  • @cgimark
    @cgimark 11 лет назад +1

    To prevent the return pump from continuing to pump when the siphon break would cause it to pump all of the water out of the sump you can put the return pump on a water level controlled switch. There are lots of videos on how to do automatic water level controls, just adapt that to the sump.

  • @sbazain
    @sbazain 12 лет назад

    couldn't be more clear thanks for the help and the class make sure you do more videos your very clear in explaining it. I just learned how to do an overflow thank's a lot

  • @shawnramcharan8914
    @shawnramcharan8914 11 лет назад

    DUDE Thanks alot i searched the inter net and found nothing as awsome as this thanks alot great job .................

  • @Derf19761
    @Derf19761 12 лет назад

    hey joey, ur overflow design works beautifully. I build 2 out of 3/4 inch- I hooked both together that drain to my crab tank. Only one prob- I tryed to make my first one out of 1/2 inch. But gravity fed 1/2 inch won't carry 60 gph much less 92gph.

  • @PREPARED067
    @PREPARED067 11 лет назад

    Thanks, I think I just tried to over think it. For a 120 gallon tank will a 300 gph pump be compatible with the exit pipes being 1"diameter? Thanks again for your time, your videos are some of the best on RUclips!

  • @BlueSideoftheMT
    @BlueSideoftheMT 10 лет назад

    I have seen other DIY overflows and they always use colored glue. Either two step orange or one step yellow (cpvc) or blue (pvc) It always looks bad. My advice to all is to use clear glue. On cpvc, pvc, and abs you can use whats called "all purpose cement" If you are using PVC use the medium or heavy duty clear. No need to use purple primer it looks bad also. In this application, as long as your using clean pipe, purple primer is not necessary. The "all purpose cement" wil dry milky colored and the clear will be clear. And for the record the blue rain or shine glue for PVC that cost more does not mean it is a better glue. It has to do with application. The blue glue is for glueing pipe that is wet or that has water pouring out of it and needs to be pressurized very quickly. Just a little tip from a plumber. Nice video.

  • @snoap
    @snoap 7 лет назад +1

    the quality on your videos has really gone up!

    • @user-eb6hk6se6s
      @user-eb6hk6se6s 3 года назад

      Someone knows how long the tubes on the left are, please tell me 🙏🏻

  • @IvanovichIvanov
    @IvanovichIvanov 10 лет назад +7

    It is OK but I am afraid that it could be a risk of overflow. It may happen if the overflow pipe will be sucking air bubbles and they build up inside the top elbows over the tank's frame. The overflow pipe will become clogged by built air and the pump will overflow tank. I would add a cut-off switch.

  • @SassyMilkman
    @SassyMilkman 12 лет назад +1

    The answer to tampered glass tanks. Thanks again Joey!

  • @eddya9147
    @eddya9147 5 лет назад +6

    You my man have the best video on RUclips regarding a DIY overflow tutorial thanks buddy cheers!

    • @user-eb6hk6se6s
      @user-eb6hk6se6s 3 года назад

      Someone knows how long the tubes on the left are, please tell me 🙏🏻

  • @arioneldritch365
    @arioneldritch365 11 лет назад

    Nevermind, figured out something. I jammed a check valve into a hole I made in the pvc. Silconed around the connection for good measure. Then I connected a piece of air hose to the check valve. Not sure if this was the right way to do it, but it works!

  • @TheTioTommy
    @TheTioTommy 10 лет назад +2

    Love the videos . very helpful for my projects. When I run into something. First thing I do is go on your channel . thanks !

    • @user-eb6hk6se6s
      @user-eb6hk6se6s 3 года назад

      Someone knows how long the tubes on the left are, please tell me 🙏🏻

  • @icebluemode994
    @icebluemode994 3 года назад

    Amazing this is 9yrs ago..still big thanks too you Sir

  • @jenzim3639
    @jenzim3639 2 года назад

    1st off, I just found your channel and I love It! I know this this a really old video, but maybe my question will get answered, or maybe not. My question is: how well do you think this will work on a system that will not have constant flow into the display tank? I'm setting up an aquaponic growing system with my fish tank, I want the water from the sump to pump into the ebb & flow grow bed, then from the grow bed back into the display tank, with the overflow draining into the sump. So, the water will be rushing down fast for a minute or two every so often (1-3 times an hour depending on flow into the grow bed) I'm not at all sure yet what the flow rate from the grow bed will be until I get it going, the grow bed holds about 40-50 gallons of water. Another key feature is that the sump is on the side of the display tank. The DT is a 75 Gal, the sump a 55gal that is slightly lower that the DT. Water level in the sump (which is just a plain, mostly empty tank to hold water) is not real important. I understand I'll have to make the outlet side of my DIY PVC overflow higher than pictured, so that it can be above the water level in my 55gal sump, for gravity to do it's thing. I'm wondering if there is anything else I'm overlooking?

  • @HNiCDuke
    @HNiCDuke 11 лет назад

    Just built a 1 inch pvc overflow yesterday thanx joey.

  • @Rizzle280
    @Rizzle280 11 лет назад +2

    hey joey, i made your overflow and it works great for my 29 gallon tank and 10 gallon sump. my only complaint is the constant, loud, draining noise. is there any way to silence it?

  • @toddnguyen4934
    @toddnguyen4934 7 лет назад

    awesome video buddy, very detailed explanation to what you are doing. Not a lot of people will give this much detail. I love your videos man, keep up the good work.

  • @whirlybirdrc
    @whirlybirdrc 11 лет назад

    i Have searched 2 years for this finnaly i got my 90 running like a boss.
    Works fine altough I use a wet and dry filter :D
    1. drawer filter cushens
    2. drawer filter wool
    3. activated carbon and bio balls
    4. filter wool/sponge filter :D

  • @grandmastermicochero
    @grandmastermicochero 13 лет назад

    also,, you mention a spray paint to use to conceal the pvc in the tank, but you didnt speak clearly when you mentioned what kind of paint,, thanks,, and great videos by the way,, very informative !! alread subscribed!

  • @joegrafter
    @joegrafter 11 лет назад

    I did this today with 15mm pipework working well, one tip put a airline pipe in the end cap to reduce noise

  • @iamtigtube
    @iamtigtube 11 лет назад

    I am getting items ready now to build this. You mentioned the paint. I believe I will try applying aquarium sealant to the pipes and rolling them in crushed coral. Over time it will look just like the rest of the coral. What do you think?

  • @wrmaldonado
    @wrmaldonado 11 лет назад

    Stupid question as I am still new to this, but what's the main point to doing this? Is it so you can have your clutter of filters on the sump? To have extra water? To overstock on fish, since the sump is extra water? Please let me know. Super good video. Thanks

  • @grahamf72
    @grahamf72 12 лет назад +1

    If you want to suck water from near the bottom, simply place another piece of PVC with approx double diameter, open at both ends, over the intake. Make sure this piece is long enough so the top is above normal water level. The water will enter at the bottom of this piece, then flow up and out the intake as per normal. A warning with this method tho - if a fish or gunk blocks the bottom of this pipe, water will then rise to the top of this pipe, so don't make it higher than the edge of your tank.

  • @BuddySheroka
    @BuddySheroka 9 лет назад

    I personally used one of these overflows it worked great never had an issue with it happy reefing

  • @Aquatictank
    @Aquatictank 11 лет назад

    Watched your video again. Now I understand it better. It's a system that will start the siphon on it's own. Hope I can replicate right. Thanks

  • @koonitdo
    @koonitdo 11 лет назад +1

    Hi Joey, I made a 2" version of the overflow for my 4'x2'x2' tank. I experienced the overflow stopping (sometimes it's good for a few days, sometimes a week but it always fail at a point.) and I had to restart it for it to work. What could be the reason behind? Great video btw. I built a 3/4" version and it work perfect.

  • @FlintSparkedStudios
    @FlintSparkedStudios 11 лет назад +1

    Hmm, I assumed so. Thank you for the response.
    I'm thinking about hybridizing this method for a wetland vivarium.

  • @scratchresistant
    @scratchresistant 12 лет назад

    @uarujoey true... sorry about the flak, i was pretty intoxicated the first time i watched this, so i felt it would also be funny to poke fun at Canadians, which i really have no problem with. Anyway I actually came across several of your other videos and they are all very helpful. Thanks for all the time you spent sharing your knowledge.

  • @ceralon
    @ceralon 10 лет назад

    Nice video, I have a tall tank that isnt drilled so I made this. It works, its just sometimes the syphon will catch up or will "stop" for a second then resume causing a rise in water level. Also the syphon noise is quite loud, is this due to the tall pipes? They are about 3 feet long.

  • @R4ju20
    @R4ju20 12 лет назад

    hi there buddy....
    i shown this video to the plumbing store so they give me the exact items- i went home and did it....which i thank you for.....i got one question- what kind of pump do i use to return water to tank? any powerhead or something desinged for sumps?

  • @Framefunk
    @Framefunk 10 лет назад +3

    Didn't catch this in the vid, but do you put a mesh on the opening of the overflow? What's to stop the smaller fish from getting in if they jump?

  • @beef2596
    @beef2596 11 лет назад

    Hey joey... So I finally got around to making this, and finished it today. I started it, and it was doing great! After a few minutes, air started to get into the airline hose for the check valve, and my flow rate slowed a bit. How do I fix that?

  • @ronyee4146
    @ronyee4146 4 месяца назад

    awesome. Why does the last piece need to be 1-2 inches higher than the tank (the pipe that is going upwards from the last T)? I'm planning on a building a large version of this for my 240g tank.

  • @MrTeki1975
    @MrTeki1975 11 лет назад

    Thanks for putting in the time to do this much appreciated. Was wondering if I had a power head filter with air bubble tubing running straight to where the check valve is would this be better for power outages?

  • @sergioricota
    @sergioricota 12 лет назад

    Hello, I wanted to do a query on whether the tube is left uncovered (the rising of the "T") is necessary to place the little hose aerator, I assemble the siphon a few days ago and I have it only on the inverted U and it works well, you need to put a little hose and its respective plug aerator as you post in the video? ... what if I set you free, reduced flow or something? ... I congratulate you on your DIY.
    PS, I used google translator to see, do not speak English. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @92HondaEX
    @92HondaEX 10 лет назад +5

    Just curious, how do you calculate what diameter pipes will produce what rate of flow? I'm considering implementing two of these at each end of a 125 gal tank, and wanting to setup a refugium/filter sump(or DIY canister filter) along with 2 aquaclear 70. Right now, I have a cheap petco 250GPH powerhead, but planning on upgrading to a mag drive 7 later on.

    • @SmithRC
      @SmithRC 10 лет назад +10

      brace yourself....
      I've just done this in Excel. If you are looking for US gallons and diameter in inches the following will give a good idea...
      Copy this into cell B1 =475*(PI()*((A1/2)^2))+0.4
      put the diameter of your pipe in Cell A1 and B2 will then tell you your GPH.

  • @mannbub
    @mannbub 10 лет назад

    Real nice looking one, How reliable would this be, what if this looses the syphon? This will flood the floor or something.

  • @robertsowinski164
    @robertsowinski164 Год назад

    Can you do this setup with multiple tanks? Without having a problem with vacuum brakes between the additional tanks?

  • @bradbartrug82
    @bradbartrug82 12 лет назад

    sorry lol but it made me chuckle when u said "as u can SEE it is quite silent" and btw i love your videos and share my love for aquariums. i am planning on getting around a 500gallon tank and having a decently sized grained sand as a floor. i hope it works out well. oh and do u know if having a baby musk turtle in a aquarium would have a effect on it or anything else??

  • @arioneldritch365
    @arioneldritch365 11 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial, Joey. I did have one question that was not addressed in this video. How did you go about adding the air valve and air hose to the elbow fitting. Do you have it demonstrated in another video?

  • @justinallen4903
    @justinallen4903 9 лет назад

    This is exactly what I've been looking for. I have a 400 gallon outdoor tilapia tank with a very expensive pond liner that I don't want to cut a uniseal hole into. This is exactly what I need. Probably gonna use 2" PVC since I have a 1000 gph pump.

  • @sergioricota
    @sergioricota 12 лет назад

    @uarujoey Okay, but you make the hole in the tube that goes from the T, is to insert a little hose purge? or not and simply need to add is the hole? ... thanks again.

  • @s0anxi0us117
    @s0anxi0us117 11 лет назад

    Since the water is draining at the water level of the tank, how does it filter the entire tank (with the waste sitting in the bottom)? I also assume you would need to switch over to sinking pellets, if you don't want to shut off you overflow every feeding time. Another concern I had was with the valve placed on the pump, doesn't this restrict the pump from working and thus can damage it motor, due to build up of pressure? Answers and comments are appreciated , thinking of installing one thanks!

  • @gmoney243243
    @gmoney243243 12 лет назад

    @TNTDSOL1 most likely.. the hole in the end cap is a vent for air to come in and allows the water to flow down if no hole in the end cap you are just creating a straight syphon and it wont re-start .. if build right these overflows do not need to be re-primed. i havent primed mine in over 8 months and i even drained and moved my tank across the room and still never had to re-prime it.

  • @WehrlybirdProductionsWF
    @WehrlybirdProductionsWF 10 лет назад

    I am looking to build a DIY filter out of a 5 gallon plastic bucket, and was going to make an overflow for it, will the overflow be collecting enough of the water to properly clean it just from the surface, or should I make the straight pipe along with the overflow (90 deg. bend a bit higher)? I will also not be adding substrate, so will this help with "stuff" at the bottom of the tank, or will that need to be sucked out manually?

  • @MrTimjwilson
    @MrTimjwilson 11 лет назад

    Hi; This is very helpful...thank you. However, if I'm not missing something there is no mention of how to install the tube and check valve. Do you drill a hole and thread something in or do you use glue?

  • @22_floW
    @22_floW 11 лет назад

    Nice video, Joey. Sumps / overflows make a little more sense now. I'm thinking about using one of these kinds of pumps when I get back into using my currently-empty 125 gallon... But, I'm curious: these can be used for marines setups, too, right? Not just fresh?

  • @_Areknames_
    @_Areknames_ 11 лет назад

    quantity of air in the pipe not expunged by the air valve nor pushed downward to the external upward exaust pipe. a solution : consider increasing the sumption area/circumnference by installing a reversed holed cone at the internal sumption pipe end, the italian word for the stuff is "imbuto", you'll want to install one and retry. Ciao

  • @combatclifton
    @combatclifton 12 лет назад

    Perfect made and up and running in a jiffy only cost £6 sump level perfect now cheers :-) simply and very cost effective

  • @icebluemode994
    @icebluemode994 3 года назад

    Great..i have been looking for this kind of vid for so long ..finally .. Very good explanations..

  • @whirlybirdrc
    @whirlybirdrc 11 лет назад

    Oh and Joey
    i like that you explain everything very well
    it's always very very clear ^^
    and you always let us see how things are working
    this is my favorite channel so far :D

  • @PREPARED067
    @PREPARED067 11 лет назад

    I tried to make sure I paid attention to the whole video and read the comments so I did not waste your time with a stupid question; how do I match the speed of water moving out of the pvc vs's the pump I'm using to put it back into the tank? Should the hose going back into the tank be the same size as the water hose coming out of the tank? Can you have to powerful of a pump going into the fish tank? Is it bad for the pump to not have enough water in it to work properly? Can I use a bilge pump?

  • @artursm15
    @artursm15 11 лет назад

    Nice job .. So with this DIY overflow system u can make cheap DIY drip water change system ! right?

  • @youngsumma
    @youngsumma 11 лет назад

    Joey can u make a video on a dual overflow for a 40 gal tank. Or give a suggestion on how to hake one.

  • @mendelkahan1
    @mendelkahan1 9 лет назад

    Thanks this was a great help although I don't know if I will keep the overflow a it make a noisy.
    As for the the tube where you need to suck out the air to prime the overflow. I but the thin pipe though the entire overflow this way I didn't have to drill a whole in the pvc

  • @royeronnevr1522
    @royeronnevr1522 3 года назад

    en todo youtube no pude encontrar un video mejor que el tuyo, de verdad te lo agradesco, por mas videos que veia no entendia, me gustaria que pusieras la opcion para cambiar subtitulos, lamentablemente no entiendo el ingles... te lo agradeceria bastante.

  • @WHY70122
    @WHY70122 11 лет назад

    Joey, i have a question please. What if I set the 2 "legs" of the overflow opposite to each other? What i mean by that is i will set the longest outside pipe opposite to the inside one that the water overflows to. I need to hide the tubing from sticking out from the back side of my tank. I'm almost done with the system so a quick answer from you is great. Thanks

  • @CaRongDo
    @CaRongDo 11 лет назад

    Quick question... How do you prime this system? Correct me if Im wrong, but air will take the travel of least resistance, the exhaust end... Sucking on the check valve will only pull air from the exhaust end of the system, and not the filled pipe inside the tank.... Should the exhaust pipe and breather pipe be plugged up to prime the system? Please explain... Thanks.

  • @WolfusZero
    @WolfusZero 11 лет назад

    Your tank can flood like Joey said, but most sumps have baffles in them that limit the amount of water the return pump has access to. So if you know how much water is in the return pump area, you can allow enough space in your display tank to be able to deal with a siphon break and not have to worry about it overflowing (if it does happen you very well may end up with a broken return pump though, but better than water damage in your home).

  • @NutnFancy21
    @NutnFancy21 12 лет назад

    Hi Joe, I have a question. How did you rig up that check valve? Just drill a hold into the PVC and stuck tubing in it with the check valve on the other end?

  • @skylerknapp4
    @skylerknapp4 11 лет назад

    This video is great thanks! I'm getting ready to do this for my 90 gal. But I have a questions. Since this will just skim the top what do you recomend for getting the poop and other stuff thats in the middle or bottom of the tank?

  • @highdef42
    @highdef42 12 лет назад

    Not sure if you answered this already, but how do you install the tube for the check valve into the PVC elbow without any leaks? Did you use silicone to seal it?

  • @ItsTheLAGuy
    @ItsTheLAGuy 11 лет назад

    I have a question you said that pipe should be at water level what happens when your water level evaporates & drops? Or will the extra sump water volume help this & maintain the display tank water volume the same?