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tg1119
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 02:58 PM
I am getting my 40 gallon drilled tomorrow and wanted some input on my over flow. I was planning on doing a center overflow. I can't find the name of it but I would like an over flow that goes only about 6 inches deep in the tank instead of going all the way to the bottom of the tank.

Does anyone know any advantages/disadvantages of the style of overflow vs. a normal style overflow?

Like this but not the whole length of the tank.

Thanks
Todd

hobogato
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 03:12 PM
the calfo style overflow is a way to save the floor space and still have an internal overflow. that is pretty much the advantage unless you make it span the entire back and it has no teeth - which makes the water drain in a thin sheet off of the top of the tank to pull out the maximum amount of waste because it tends to collect at the top.

Ed
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 03:15 PM
What you have pictured is a modified 'Calfo' style overflow. A true Calfo goes all the way across. The advantage to the Calfo is that it continuously skims the surface.

txstateunivreefer
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 03:49 PM
jl1199 has a full back overflow design. i think the only thing he doesnt like about it is that right underneath it there is no light because of the shadow that it creates

Darth-Tater
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 03:58 PM
Ace built me one for the tank here at school. It works great.

Tater

Hey ace what router bit do you use to round the edge?

hobogato
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 04:00 PM
1/8" roundoff bit.

Darth-Tater
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 06:30 PM
Tanks a bunch Ace.

Tater

BIGBIRD123
Thu, 6th Sep 2007, 10:05 PM
Ace built mine and it goes all the way except the last 12" so I can run my returns from the sump and chiller. Works great. It's 5"x5"x6".

Steve