Can I crash my tank's cycle by dripping too much water?

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My water comes in on the side opposing the tank's overflow and the excess water goes out of my sump through a bulkhead. I did the plumbing myself, that's why it looks amateurish

that's impressive if you did everything yourself :thumbsup:

may i ask how did you split the water supply line and drain, did you need to cut trough drywall/pvc pipe/copper pipe, and how did you make sure there's no leakage and no damage to the rest of the water system in your house?
 
that's impressive if you did everything yourself :thumbsup:

may i ask how did you split the water supply line and drain, did you need to cut trough drywall/pvc pipe/copper pipe, and how did you make sure there's no leakage and no damage to the rest of the water system in your house?
As you can see from the pictures, my tanks are in an unfinished part of my basement. It was as easy as tapping in the cold water pipe going to my sink, then send the water into the whole house filters to remove the chlorine then to the tank. I didn't find it necessary to make it pretty
 
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