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Hi all,
Recently began plumbing a 75 gallon tank with an Eshopps HOB overflow (not ideal, I know), EcoTech Vectra S1, and Bashsea Signature Series sump. As of right now, I’ve been having to keep the return pump running on the second lowest setting to avoid overflowing the tank. The HOB overflow and 1” PVC drain that are attached can’t seem to keep up with the Vectra. I’m thinking about splitting the 1” drain into two pieces and having a second drain (probably bigger) flow into the sump elsewhere with a drawstring sock to allow me to run the Vectra on a higher setting. Does this sound like it’ll work? Yes, it’s too late to drill the tank.
Recently began plumbing a 75 gallon tank with an Eshopps HOB overflow (not ideal, I know), EcoTech Vectra S1, and Bashsea Signature Series sump. As of right now, I’ve been having to keep the return pump running on the second lowest setting to avoid overflowing the tank. The HOB overflow and 1” PVC drain that are attached can’t seem to keep up with the Vectra. I’m thinking about splitting the 1” drain into two pieces and having a second drain (probably bigger) flow into the sump elsewhere with a drawstring sock to allow me to run the Vectra on a higher setting. Does this sound like it’ll work? Yes, it’s too late to drill the tank.


