CHEAP DIY Aquarium Overflow , How I BUILT IT
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- CHEAP DIY Aquarium Overflow , How I BUILT IT
Hi Everyone, So I came across this DIY build on youtube and I had to take a crack at building it. I am strongly considering converting my fish room to this type of overflow. Well adding it. Its all about that speed of water changes and when its doing it for you, come on! How does it get any better?
So I did a detailed step by step video build so that it all makes sense. I hope that this video makes it easy for you all. If we can get this video to 200 likes that would be amazing.
Here is a list of what you will need to make this. Tools: PVC pipe cutters, tape measure, permanent marker, vice grips, pvc primer, pvc glue, drill and drill bit. Supplies For 3/4 inch Size: 3/4 inch pvc pipe, two 3/4 inch pvc caps, two 3/4 inch pvc 90 degree elbows, one 3/4 inch pvc tee pipe, one 3/4 inch slip to 1/2 inch threaded reducer, one 1/2 inch Blue Twister Polypropylene Insert 90-Degree x MPT Elbow, 7/16 od x 5/16 id clear vinyl tubing.
Supplies For 1 inch Size: 1 inch pvc pipe, two 1 inch pvc caps, two 1 inch pvc 90 degree elbows, one 1 inch pvc tee pipe, one 1 inch slip to 1/2 inch threaded reducer, one 1/2 inch Blue Twister Polypropylene Insert 90-Degree x MPT Elbow, 1/2 od x 3/8 id clear vinyl tubing.
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This looks like it would work for the intake of a sump system. Would it work?
Kuya lito
I used this to a sump for over 3 years using a 63mm PVC pipe build with two 25mm PVC hoses (in same pipe). Works great! Just make sure to glue the fittings! ☯
@inventoryking I have to thank you for this video because I was seriously wrestling with the thought of emptying my 80 gallon tank, buying an expensive home saw, and cutting a hole in the tank WITHOUT breaking the glass. I'll literally get a good night's sleep after waking up 2 nights in a row to make sure my tank wasn't overflowing. Thanks again.
Cool design. I’ve made PVC overflows before, but I like this design because it’s a little cleaner.
Thanks Zenzo!
It would be nice to do the math that goes with it as well and to show exactly how to incorporate it onto an aquarium system. I know how to calculate fluid dynamics but mosr people dont so a tutorial on how to set it up/ ajust it would be help out alot of people who have no experience or are not mathematically inclined. Thanks for sharing your cool invention.
Thanks for your feedback Ronnie
Tried this today.... Excellent works really good
I am new at all this. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Nancy
very simple and easy to build, thx mr inventoryking, greetings from Indonesia
Thank you so much for watching and from Indonesia.
Note to all DIY video creators of small projects - This camera angle shows your project off the best. Great video!
This could even be used for sumps - I like this!
Thanks a lot!!! It’s awesome
Catfish Cave - weird comment.. but true haha
Yes and no as far as sumps go . For a small tank yes. 50gal or higher I doubt the flow rate would be sufficient especially if you are doing a reef
Nice. Will be going that route instead of drilling holes in my tanks. Thanks man!
Very thanks brother...
Give good lesson and very effective......
Looks familiar. I'm glad my design is catching on! Great work.
Yup, thanks for your vid! Was super helpful, and I wanted to make it.
You're the man
We see further only by standing on the shoulders of giants. Thanks to you both.
@@sawyerthestarlingWow I like that. I've never heard that phrase before. Thank you
@@ThrillingTwo oh my goodness...that's not mine. I should've used quotes. It's Isaac Newton that's credited with the most recent version of it. But I feel it when I learn something from someone that's invaluable to me and was given freely. I apologize if I made it seem like mine. I just strongly agree with it.
I learned something new thanks for this. We have a free flow water in out farm. I can use this at our house not just my aquarium. Thanks
awesome
Yeah dude, you rock!
thanks for watching
Fantastic, cool and awesome job sir thanks. I think I will try to build it..
This procedure would go so much smoother if you'd just do a scale pencil sketch before you started cutting plastic and whalah!! you'd have a working unit in the first pass, and could SHOW how it operated before the build. Much Nicer.
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I've seen several ways of building an overflow and this is the one I'm going to use, A++++ thank you.
This is exactly the solution for what I need. I was thinking drilling a hole in the glass but I will try this first ! Can't understand how it works though and I'm curious about how to do the calculation and avoid overflooding.
Thanks for sharing. Smart invention. Solved my problem for my outdoor fish pot. My guppies always missing when it rains.
Great 👍
I'm doing this for my tanks. Great video, thanks.
Thank you from the future!
You're welcome!
CRAZY
Perfection
Great idea, exactly what I needed
Thanks, I hope you subscribe for more content.
I love your enthusiasm and great tutorial
Thanks!
nice
Exelente idea thanks for charge that
Hi sir, can I get your concept by mapping image or something? what calculation with volume and the lenght of pipe for enough to suck the water out of tank.
Loved it, thanks for the video… definitely this is simple and saves a lot time, efforts…
it is super awesome indeed. thanks for making this.
Thanks for watching
This is just what i need... thanks for this... more power!
That’s for watching
Good video! Thanks for the creative instructions.
Thanks Sammy!
awesome and
creative
Thanks for watching
It's awesome, I understand well, thanks so much
Yes I did and subscribed
THANKS!
Great idea thanks for sharing
You are so welcome! I hope you can check out some of my current videos as well. Thanks.
Interesting alternative to drilling. Also interesting alternative to draining all the tanks, moving all the tanks, drilling all the tanks, moving all the tanks back, filling all the tanks........LOL. Did you ever see any syphon loss during anytime you used this? Thanks for the video, excellent stuff.
Hi Ono! Thanks for watching.
Thank you sir information
Sure
Great idea! I will use it in my fish room. The auto water change can be a complicated thing especially if doing multiple tanks at the same time. The drain side will need progressively larger pipe to avoid backing up. The fill side will need valves to shut down the smaller tanks while the larger tanks continue. My tanks don"t all need the same amount of change. Let's assume the reason for changing water is to keep down levels of nitrate/ammonia and not just a blind 20% ish change once per week ish. We also need to take care not to change out too much or the PH and TDS or other parameters we each individually care to keep in certain ranges will fall out of spec. The parameters of the source water (PH, TDS,Temp,etc.) are more variables in this increasingly more difficult equation as well as the desired and different parameters of the various species we keep. Flow rates are only one part of the calculation. A continuous drip or trickle method is another option. The bottom line is that us keepers still need to test parameters, but the days of buckets and fill hoses can be gone.
i love it i gonna develop this...Thanks
Right on
Luv the game of thrones intro......
Ty....so much 👍👍👍☺️☺️☺️
from the king of diy
Great video
Thanks!
Great video ..lol just a smidge
Thanks lol
oh great
LOVE this and can't wait to watch more of your content!!!
Many thanks! I have posted tons of videos since this video.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about this design.
I am gonna try to this in the coming weekend, wish me luck.
It's a fun thing to do and seems mystery how it all really works but it works.
great design thanks!
Thanks for watching Ben
You could use two T's to replace the two L's on the top to give you both a support and two wide openings on the top for an inverted U pipe with much bigger diameters. No drilling needed on the elbows. Also you do not need to drill a hole on the pipe at all, just use another T for it. So you need 4 T's and 2 caps and 5 sections of short pipes. I tried it myself, what I suggest here worked!
To add, you do not need to separate the tubing and the device when filling them with water. Just put the whole thing in upright first and invert it for a while for the air to escape from the tubing. As long as the tubing is full of water with no air, the siphon will work. As simple as that.
Great job
Thanks
Wow.. I love it...
Thanks!
Like . Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Thank you Sir.
Thanks for watching.
Best DIY overflow I found! Thank you dude
Thanks for watching
Is the Best overflow diy
I saw this on you tube a while back and I made one for my daughter works great Great video btw keep up the good work
That’s awesome Juan! It’s easy and works well!
Excellent !
thanks
Good video
Ty so much
No problem, thanks.
Haven’t seen this design before. Very nice. Will need to bookmark this for future use. 👍
Thanks!!!! You won’t regret it
TM Aquatics - do you have zebras plecos?
Palmer Fish Q&A Yes. I have a group of L046, L134, L397 and L333’s. Also keep a few one offs like a WC L260 and a WC L014. 👍
great idea!
Thanks for watching.
very nice
Thanks!
you are best!!!!
Thanks
very cool
thanks
Nicely done Paul...
Thanks
wow i can use this for my sump
I havent used this for a sump, not sure at the moment, sorry.
Uma excelente ideia vou usar na minha bateria de aquário os que não são furado
Impressive
Great video !!! Definitely thumps up , great job and like you said fun to build ... Thank You for sharing i am sending this video to my Son and my Daughter they have fish tanks as well.
Right on thanks!
Thank you.
Done subscribe
Thanks
Neat. I like the design
thanks for watching.
thats a great overflow bud..thanks
Thank you sir!
KPAquariums - do you mainly keep Africans?
Palmer Fish Q&A some south american cichlids too
Thank you for this
Appreciate you watching and commenting
I just aquired a 125 gallon tank and have never drilled, but want to try a sump. If i'm using a pump that puts out around 500 to 550 gallons per hour for my planted tank, will the pump out run the overflow if I use the 1 inch pipe?
Nice !
thanks
I've been trying to figure out how to incorporate my 75 gallon tank into my aquaponics system without making it the low part of the system and this overflow device is exactly what I need
Don’t know if you will see this or not due to the video being so old but... if you turn the flow in the hose up would the flow of the over flow thing also go up? Am I gonna experience some spillage if my pump in my sump tank is to fast?
Awesome!... Thanks for sharing Paul!
Thank you, and you bet!
Had to comment braddah ..... this was awesome!! 🤙🏽🐠🤙🏽
Thanks my friend!
Is this diy over flow silent ?
I cannot get my HOB. Over flow silent. Ot is so loud !!!!
Great video, probably going to save me from finding or having to drill a tank. Since you use this a lot, if I were to use this in place of a drilled overflow, in your experience, how reliable is it. I'm skeptical of losing siphon and waking up to a flood. I'd probably connect some type of safety in case. I've used siphon before that were store bought, and it had to earn my trust, but always worried me.
What about using add on emergency overflow
Smart.
Could this setup be used to siphon into the sump?
Very interesting and what I needed. Check out the link below for another version.
Awesome. I've seen aftermarket overflows but never understood how they work. Now I do. Thank you. By the way I think you can hide your clear hose inside the PVC. I will attempt to do that when I build one for myself. You da man!
Hi Johnny, thanks for commenting, liking and watching!
I wouldn't do that. The transparency of the hose is a safety factor, because you see if there are bubbles inside that could cause the collapse of the system.
Another great application for this is to use it for an outdoor pond for rain overflow. I have a stock tank pond and when we get heavy rain, I can just set this in the tank and don't have to worry about the rain overflowing in the tank. Plus with a turtle in the tank, I dont want the water level to equal the edge height or he will escape. This set up will make sure that doesn't happen
Awesome
Thanks!
Really cool definitely gonna use this
It is awesome Steve.
Steve Bennett - do you have a native tank?
Is this self starting after a power outage?
I like your idea. It I want to talk with you for more details
Thx bro. )
Any time
Thanks
thanks for watching.
Hey..I love your videos, can you please make a video on how to build a protein skimmer for a salt water aquarium?!tnx a lot
Thank you.
Hi will this work scailed up to 1.5inch for a pond and will it work with a constant trickle
Would I be able to use this for a sump to get the water to flow back into the sump
Hi im a newbie in fishkeeping can i use this together with below sump?
Интересно ! Узнал много нового для себя !
Thank you for watching,
I love the way he thought this through ha ha! ............. should have given credit to the original source, oh and perhaps do a few run throughs if only to make it look like you know what your doing. Oops the scissors! Dam should have had that on the tool list, well done for doing your best... I am sure your best will get better.
Good job 👍
Thanks!