jemwhitman
New Member
Well it appears that I probably put too much water in my tank the first time out. But the great one page users guide does not provide any information regarding the proper water level. Being the novice that I am I assumed the water should be to the bottom of the glass to bezel connection. I didn't think to look at the levels in the overflow chambers. Upon further review I THINK they should be this way:
__________
--------------| Where the ---- lines are the water level
|_________ for each of the chambers.
|------------|
|________________
|----------------------|
If the above is correct, we would have to keep the water level in the tank about an inch below the top glass to bezel line. This would put the overflow ~ half way down the existing return. That really makes the tank look like it's being neglected - owner can't even maintain proper water level. I wonder if JBJ really intended it to be this way. Thankfully the cassette skimmer puts the water in the overflow at the levels shown above and the water line is within 1/8 of an inch of the glass to bezel line.
Anyone else have any ideas about this?
__________
--------------| Where the ---- lines are the water level
|_________ for each of the chambers.
|------------|
|________________
|----------------------|
If the above is correct, we would have to keep the water level in the tank about an inch below the top glass to bezel line. This would put the overflow ~ half way down the existing return. That really makes the tank look like it's being neglected - owner can't even maintain proper water level. I wonder if JBJ really intended it to be this way. Thankfully the cassette skimmer puts the water in the overflow at the levels shown above and the water line is within 1/8 of an inch of the glass to bezel line.
Anyone else have any ideas about this?