The only reason I want to keep it in the box is to keep the resale value of the tank high. And there's a 3D background to deal with.
It's a standard tower. Bulkhead fittings run through the bottom of the tank. Overflow is in the back corner of the tank so I can put holes in the back or side of the tank. I tried for 2 2" drains but could only fit a 2 and 1.5.
What I have now is the Y type T (sanitary T?) on the 2" drain, cap witha small hole drilled in it.
Never tried any kind of truley silent overflow, and definetly nothing with the valve on the end. Not sure where I'd get gate valves around here without ordering them, is there any other alternative?
Any links to these things?
Can you just put a strainer on that 2in bulkhead, and fill the overflow tower with bio-ball?
100% right on fine tuning ball valves J if you don't have a large enough sump to handle error gate valves are the way to go for sure ...A little trick for ya on a straight pipe in the overflow to make it all the more quiet is cap it drill about five 3/16 th holes like you would a durso and take a chop saw cut a block for a guide so you don't cut to deep at one inch increments bring the saw blade down halfway through on both sideswill give you plenty of flow!!!!Not really. Gate valves are the only way to fine tune the flow to make it really silent. Ball valves simply won't work for this. Check Amazon. They have good prices on large PVC gate valves.