The 3" pipe skims the surface, to intake water, and provides deeper water pressure to feed the outlet to the filter...Yanbbrox;2233088; said:Let me make sure we are discussing the right thing......
The idea is that the pipe will sit level at the top of the tank with the smaller internal pipe running to the sump/filter etc. Heavy solids then sink to the bottom of the large pipe and trap there?
zennzzo;2233703; said:The 3" pipe skims the surface, to intake water, and provides deeper water pressure to feed the outlet to the filter...
The inside of the 3" there is the tubing that runs to near the bottom so it will siphon everything that spills into the tube. The end of the pipe will always be submerged so the noise should be quiet and the flow increased from my current overflows.
Should the power go out, the tank will only empty down as far as the top of the 3" pipe grate. Once the power returns, the pump goes back on and starts to overflow the tank, which spills into the 3" overflows...
Yeah I wonder the same thing...we are on a house circut of 110vts DC....Yanbbrox;2233813; said:I understand much better now, my post did have about half a page on theories and insights but I checked in early and very briefly today and edited it because things have developed somewhat, why do you folks over there have so many power problems? just curious, is there no way to hook up a UPS?
It should work out ok, just remember solvent weld pipes are a real pain imo


chesterthehero;2234373; said:half my cemented pvc fitting have globs of silicone on them as well.. guess whos not anal about doing it right the first time... cuz whats the fun of that..










chesterthehero;2234539; said:dood im like john goodman and jim belushis love child... i know all about fat guys doin stuff they have no business doing.. its like.. what i do all day every day.. so i guess its just safe to say that i am a stupid person who enjoys making life harder than it has to be...

















