Thanks I was thinking about thatI also noticed that you have valves on your drains, but I dont see a safety drain? You may want your returns to be safety's and return from the pump to come over the top of the tank..
Should I change it from a 90 to 2 45s?Itll be ok. You may get a little less flow bc of the 90° turn but wont really be noticable.
In a small.run like that I dont think your really seeing much of a difference. They also make a vent 90 which has more of a rounded edge instead of such a hard turn.Should I change it from a 90 to 2 45s?
ThanksYou will be fine. However. If your inclined to change it. Two 45s although better Does not hold a candle to a sweeping pre-bent 90. Not necessary but almost completely prevents any restrictions
Thanks this is my first time plumbing wanted to be sureBrs did a video a couple years ago about the difference between a 90 and two 45. If I remember right there was basically no difference in flow.
Times 10 100% agree. Same for me.I plumbed a 120 dial corner overflow nearly the same exact way. Spend the money on the brs gate valves. The back valves suck.
Not to hijack your thread, but what is everyone doing for an emergency overflow on the dual corner tanks? This setup is basically a snail or clump of algae getting stuck in one overflow away from spilling the tank all over the floor.
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Couldn't one use a float switch for this purpose?