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Opinions appreciated: check valve vs anti-siphon holes in overflow returns
I am looking for input from seasoned users who have either check valves or drilled return lines.
I have read, and read, and read, for 5 months online. I've seen horror stories about check valves failing. I've also seen the same said about drilled holes due to snails and such. I have flow-tested my system, and am happy with it so far, but would like the option of placing my 3/4" loc-line nozzles either below the surface or just skimming. |
I guess that there is danger either way. Blockages being the prime concern.
Personally, locline just below the surface is my choice. |
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I'm looking for user responses with long-time experience. |
Should I use a union check valve or not?
I don't want to drill my lines. What's your experience? |
I've been using a check valve for a year and a half, no issues.
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I guess I won't offer advice. |
Just removed the union check valve yesterday and run the nozzle just below water surface. Reason for removing is every time I turn off and on the pump it making stupid noise.
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I drilled 2 small holes just below the waterline on each of my locklines, have had no probs for over 2 years, cleaned them @ a month ago and all holes were still flowing.
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I use both.....my check valve is on a union and I have two.....I swap them out very so often for cleaning....
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