water level too high in my rimless?

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I decided to test my 11.4 gallon in the bathtub to see if my pump/return/overflow worked properly...but it seems like the tank's water level is extremely high. I took a quick video of the testing on my crappy iphone. Is this kind of waterlevel normal in a rimless tank? I feel like I drilled the overflow hole too high and the return hole too low.

I need some advice because I don't wanna make a mess/flood when i move into my new apartment lol

Video: <div class="gc_ifarem_title">YouTube - &#x202a;Bathtub Testing: Overflow/Return on my 11.4 Gallon&#x202c;&rlm;</div><iframe style="width: 70%; height: 400px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/9Je8HE7IqcQ"></iframe>
 
If it was steady it might be ok, but with the wave action it looks a little high. I've never had a rimless tank, although I want one, so I'm not sure what the norm looks like. Can you post a clearer picture of where the holes are in the overflow?
 
here it is in the garage, i think it is much better

Video: <div class="gc_ifarem_title">YouTube - &#x202a;Garage Testing: 11.4 Gallon&#x202c;&rlm;</div>
 
I think it looks REALLY REALLY good!!


I don't think it's too high.. I HATE to see a rimless tank that has an inch or more of glass above the waterline..

that's the appeal to me of a rimless tank.. water RIGHT UP TO THE EDGE...


obviously, you'd be in trouble if you're planning on using a wavemaker setting on the MP10.. but whatever setting you've got it on looks good to me..
 
mines higher than that, i have less than 1/4 of an inch and the water def comes over...so theres a fine line between what looks good and whats more functional but that looks fine
 
The water level seems to be fine now that I tested it in the garage. Thanks for all the input! And the water power from the return pump is significantly lower than when i first tested it due to the height from the sump and it seems just about right on its lowest setting.

Here are two more short videos if you are interested:

<div class="gc_ifarem_title">YouTube - &#x202a;Garage Testing: Small Wave in the 11.4&#x202c;&rlm;</div>
<div class="gc_ifarem_title">YouTube - &#x202a;Gargage Testing: 11.4 Gallon Waterflow&#x202c;&rlm;</div>
 
One of the downsides to Rimless tanks (I have one as well) is that is it hard to do serious water movement without slopping water over the sides. I have to keep the Vortech 40 in my 30 x 30 x 24 rimless turned down or I spill water over the sides from wave action. In the case of your overflow and tank water level, you can lower that with a round file and a little filing on the bottoms of your overflow slits. Also, regulating the return pump output can help. Turn it down a bit and you rtank water level can drop.
 
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