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![]() What he said. It will always echo up the back up drain when tied together, nothing much you can do about it, the pipes have to be completely separate.
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![]() now that i actually think about the way i did the drian it totally doesnt make sense at all.. if the clog happens anywhere under the T the system will still flood! how stupid of me LOL
at least all i have to do is cut and cap off the end and run a new line for the drain seperately.. shouldnt be too bad i guess ![]() |
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![]() i also did a little more research last night and found that my main siphon should be about 6" lower than my emergency line. so i've already drained the overflow box to fix that. shouldnt be much longer now till i have the system running i guess! just hate redoing stuff i should have researched more to begin with!
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![]() Ya, but it's something you'll never forget now
![]() And yes, your main drain needs to always be completely submerged and low enough that it doesn't create a vortices in your overflow. The other pipe you are using for your safety should be about 1/2" or so lower than the maximum you want your tank level to be at. Not 1/2" lower than water overflowing your tank, but where you want you max height at. I found with mine I actually had to play with that one a bit to find the right height so that: 1) water wasn't running down it all the time, 2) low enough that it would act as a safety and not allow the water height to climb above a certain point even if I had a total blockage of my primary siphon. |
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