abortedsoul;2455420; said:If, for whatever reason there is a power failure, the pump back to the tank would stop running; since the drip emitter is powered by water pressure, how would I stop my tank from overflowing?
Also, do you have any ideas on simplifying the system?
It depends on the type of overflow you have (in your main tank), if its a drilled overflow then there is no worry. Once your pump stops running all the excess water drains into your sump ( this amount should be minimal depedning on the height of the overflows in you main tank) Once this water has made its way to the sump it should be drained out from the oveflow in you sump, just be sure when you put in the overflow in you sump it is large enough to handle a surge of water like that without overflowing your sump, i used 1" without a problem.