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Rio1969
10/29/2016, 07:45 AM
Just did a leak test on my 110g tank. The tank itself does not leak but the overflow box does. Water seeps under the overflow box and through one of the seams near the top just below the teeth.
Question, show I take out the overflow box and reseal or don't worry about it?

CStrickland
10/29/2016, 10:31 AM
Depends on the style of box and the drains you're using

I would probably clean up the seams and run a bead of this stuff along them https://www.amazon.com/Momentive-One-Part-Silicone-Sealant-Translucent/dp/B00DZXXB2I?th=1&psc=1 the rtv103 is what I use

ericarenee
10/29/2016, 11:57 AM
can you post a picture of the over flow box....

if it has durso plumbing inside the box that drops thru the bottom of the tank the over flow is actually just a surface skimmer the plumbing inside the box is what controls water level..
its the box has a open hole thru back of tank with no plumbing inside the box on the inside of the tank then yes you MUST Repair.. as it will cause your sump to over flow with a power failure..
its its acrylic you can NOT Use silicon to fix it.. get weld-on 16 to fix it actually does not bond but welds the pieces together...

a image would help determine exactly what you have

good luck

Dmorty217
10/29/2016, 12:16 PM
If it's near the teeth of the overflow don't worry about it

Rio1969
10/29/2016, 03:41 PM
I haven't decided which overflow to use. There are 2 holes in the bottom of the tank. It is a glass tank. The area inside the red is where the seam is leaking.

ericarenee
10/29/2016, 03:52 PM
you must fix it and you can use this for best results

https://www.amazon.com/SCIGRIP-10315-Acrylic-Cement-Low-VOC/dp/B003HNFLMY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1477777890&sr=8-2&keywords=weld-on+16

CStrickland
10/29/2016, 05:51 PM
Ericas right, I thought it was a joint where the acrylic and glass meet. For acrylic to acrylic the weld on is better. I think it cures a lot faster too.

Hi Erica! :wave:

Rio1969
10/29/2016, 06:29 PM
you must fix it and you can use this for best results

https://www.amazon.com/SCIGRIP-10315-Acrylic-Cement-Low-VOC/dp/B003HNFLMY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1477777890&sr=8-2&keywords=weld-on+16

Ericas right, I thought it was a joint where the acrylic and glass meet. For acrylic to acrylic the weld on is better. I think it cures a lot faster too.

Hi Erica! :wave:
Thanks Erica.
It is has water seeping under the overflow box where it is attached to the bottom of the tank.