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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 888 City: Alpharetta State: GA Occupation: Human Resources; CPA Other Interests: Golden retrievers, guitars, nature, fly fishing
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High Quality HOB Channel-driven Overflow Box
I know that a drilled tank is the way to go and have had them in the past. My current tank does not afford me that opportunity. I had bought an Eshopps single tube overflow box for my 55 from one of our excellent sponsors and it has worked and still works great. However, I would prefer a chanel design overflow and one with a higher flow rate (I know that I can add another tube, but agian, I would like to avoid the syphon tube design).
There's obviously no shortage of chanel-driven products available, but I would love for someone to direct me to a high quality one where they have experience with or can at least vouch for the reputation of the manufacturer. Thanks for any and all guidance. Tony |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 4,723 City: Cumming State: GA Occupation: Electrical Contractor Other Interests: Home Improvement, Woodworking.
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Are you handy? They are not hard to build. I built mine and it is working great.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 888 City: Alpharetta State: GA Occupation: Human Resources; CPA Other Interests: Golden retrievers, guitars, nature, fly fishing
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Been there, done that. I coudl have run a tank (armoured) over the ones that I built in the 80s. Just not worth my time. But you are right! Thanks!
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