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Hey I just thought of something. What if the PVC drain that is destined for the refuge is piped into the cabinet through a hole that is lower than the top of the sump by 8" or so? It would have to climb uphill and then it could drain freely into the sump.
I suspect this would greatly reduce the flow rate of this pipe without restricting it mechanically??? I dunno am I missing something here? Part of the reason why I want to do this is because one of those holes that I already drilled (see pics) is now going to be lower than the top height of the sump tank, but I still want to use the hole. |
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orr it might just trap debris over time and become clogged ... better drill a new hole higher up.
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