Does it matter which direction the check valve is on a diy pvc overflow?

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You have an air check valve - I think you need a water check valve - if you are doing this as part of a "pvc overflow"

What are you trying to make and/or do here ?
 
If you're just playing around then:ROFL:

If not, are you trying to check the return to prevent the siphon in case of a power outage?

We're having a hard time understanding how an air check valve plays into an overflow.

Pictures would help.
 
I'd this on a canister? No need for check on a closed system.

If its for a sump return no need either really. Just drill a small hole in the pipe just below water level in the tank (Siphon break)


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This is a DIY overflow as stated above.
 
that drawing really helped, after i build it i will post a pic just to double check.
i was wondering though, do i need to connect the check valve or whatever its called to an air pump or could i use it on the tank without one?
it's for a 55 gallon tank and i was hoping i wouldnt have to .

would two 1" overflow be overkill? i know that when a pump's gallon per hour rate is higher than the overflow's, there will be flooding but what would happen if the overflow's rate of flow is too much? is this possible?

thanks in advance!
 
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