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Re: [APD] Adjusting Water Height



Jerry,

As a disclaimer, I don't have a lot of experience with sump/overflow  
systems, but fwiw is there any reason you couldn't attach another  
piece of acrylic over the lower 1/8 of an inch or so of the comb?  
That should effectively reduce what level the water can fall to -  
perhaps even some waterproof tape might work as a trial? The other  
option could be to install a standpipe inside the overflow of which  
increasing/decreasing the length should be enough to affect your  
water level...
HTH

Daniel.


On 23/09/2006, at 2:32 PM, Jerry Baker wrote:

> I have a small niggle with my current set up. The water level is  
> just a
> fraction of an inch too low. It allows some light from the metal  
> halides
> to escape from between the tank's molding and the water surface. This
> makes a very bright line of light across the coffee table and TV  
> screen.
> Since I have a built-in overflow I cannot adjust the height of the
> teeth. Are the any tricks to raising the water level some without very
> involved modifications?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- 
> Jerry Baker
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