Beware of check valves... At this low a pressure some don't work right and stick open (plus they create more head pressure). I've checked several from Lowes & home depot and 4 out of 5 leaked pressure(water). Check for a bilge pump check valve, I only used one but it worked well (low pressure bilge pump).
If it's one of the pipe joints that's already been glued (for future reference) you can pull a vacuum on the pipe and put some glue or thinner silicone around the joint and it will get sucked into the hole(s).
zennzzo is right about the siphon break...BUT.. make more than one. Atleast two - 180 degrees apart (accross from each other) so nothing gets sucked up to it and blocks its function. Just make sure your sump can hold what's in the down pipes.
Dr Joe
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If it's one of the pipe joints that's already been glued (for future reference) you can pull a vacuum on the pipe and put some glue or thinner silicone around the joint and it will get sucked into the hole(s).
zennzzo is right about the siphon break...BUT.. make more than one. Atleast two - 180 degrees apart (accross from each other) so nothing gets sucked up to it and blocks its function. Just make sure your sump can hold what's in the down pipes.
Dr Joe
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