DIY OVERFLOW HELP

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so this 1 1/4" wont flow the 700-800 I need? Because its 4' of head with a 90 which adds a foot of head so it should be around 720-780gph...
 
ar0wan;1811098; said:
ah now i remember the shortcut

1d = 1f
2d = 4f
4d = 16f


so to double the flow you would only need .5x more diameter. So based on midnights .75" = 256gal/hr you would need a 1.5" to carry 1000gal/hr. I think. :nilly:

yer gonna want 2" pipe all the way DrZacharyus.

Nuh uh...you just squared the diameter. You have to also multiply that result by 3/4.

The formula is "pie are square"; A = (3.14) x r^2

If you substitute in the diameter (D/2 = r) and round pi to three (the decimals are insignificant here),
then,

A = (3) x (D/2)^2

A = (3) x (D^2)/4

A = (3 x D^2)/4

and,

A = 3/4 x D^2
 
"f" FLOW and "d" DIAMETER.
mah I'm more of a philosopher than a mathmetician neway..

f=256gal/hr
d = .75"

1d = 1f
.75" = 256gal/hr

2d = 4f
1.5" = 1024gal/hr

4d = 16f
3" = 4096gal/hr
 
DrZacharyus;1811230; said:
so this 1 1/4" wont flow the 700-800 I need? Because its 4' of head with a 90 which adds a foot of head so it should be around 720-780gph...

Don't worry about the flow, it will give you more than you could ever dream of. If I recall correctly, it should be up around 1600gph.
 
ar0wan;1811759; said:
"f" FLOW and "d" DIAMETER.
mah I'm more of a philosopher than a mathmetician neway..

f=256gal/hr
d = .75"

1d = 1f
.75" = 256gal/hr

2d = 4f
1.5" = 1024gal/hr

4d = 16f
3" = 4096gal/hr

Ok, I get it now. So the short cut actually does work.
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DrZacharyus;1811230; said:
so this 1 1/4" wont flow the 700-800 I need? Because its 4' of head with a 90 which adds a foot of head so it should be around 720-780gph...
like i said try it lol
as long as you have a valve to slow the flow if it is to much for the overflow then it will work,one way or the other
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CHOMPERS;1811804; said:
Don't worry about the flow, it will give you more than you could ever dream of. If I recall correctly, it should be up around 1600gph.
1 1/4 with about nine 90's will flow 1600gph?? :WHOA:
only one way to find out :D
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