Eshopps Eclipse overflow

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Hi everybody,
I’m considering installing a Eshopps Eclipse overflow on my 75g tank to reduce the noise.
Has anybody experienced this overflow? Is it silent?
I understand it’s a herbie type overflow, is this type less silent than a bean animal overflow?
Thanks
 
Hi everybody,
I’m considering installing a Eshopps Eclipse overflow on my 75g tank to reduce the noise.
Has anybody experienced this overflow? Is it silent?
I understand it’s a herbie type overflow, is this type less silent than a bean animal overflow?
Thanks
It is absolutely NOT silent.. I made it silent though.
 
How did you do it?
I designed a sort of silencer that allowed me to speed up or slow down my return pump to the literal point where sometimes I question if anything in my system is running at all.. It literally makes absolutely no noise whatsoever. I changed my design a few times but this is currently in my overflow
 
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So this initial design had flaws and was altered to what it is now.. but this allowed me to achieve silence
 
I've had this overflow for about a year now, I'm happy with it and would recommend it. It was easy to install, I find it quiet.
 
I've had this overflow for about a year now, I'm happy with it and would recommend it. It was easy to install, I find it quiet.
Thanks.
I realized that it needs a hole in the tank of 60mm. I already have one of 50mm. Do you think it could be adapted someway to this measure?
 
First of all I run the Prodigy version... Love the design because of the closed top on the internal overflow.
You will need to enlarge your hole to 60mm. To do that just purchase a diamond hole saw with a centering bit. Clamp a piece of plywood on the opposite side of the glass you are drilling and use the centering bit as your guide. Hopefully that makes sense. If you went to a smaller bulkhead, you would severely reduce your flow.
 
Drilling the tank really scares me
I’d rather reduce the flow with a smaller bulkhead. Do you think the bulkhead 60mm could be replaced with a 50mm one? What I do not understand from the pictures is if the original bulkhead is a single piece with the overflow and cannot be unscrewed
 
Drilling the tank really scares me
I’d rather reduce the flow with a smaller bulkhead. Do you think the bulkhead 60mm could be replaced with a 50mm one? What I do not understand from the pictures is if the original bulkhead is a single piece with the overflow and cannot be unscrewed
The bulkhead is put in first and the acrylic is glued in after. Again don't be scared on drilling a tank. You can practice on a piece of non-tempered glass and see how super easy it is.
 
Thanks! Last check: I cannot find the detailed measures of the internal box.
I have to install it in the left back corner where there’s the hole.
From the center of the hole to the side wall, I have 7cm (2.75 inches), do you think there’s enough room?
 

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