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If I remember correctly I think I had it out a turn and a half.Where dod you had your adjustable nozzle set at
If I remember correctly I think I had it out a turn and a half.
Time to get to work!
Nice. Get to it what are you waiting for lol
This is going to be an awesome build. Can't wait for more progress pics
WOW! I love that sump!Time to get to work!
WOW! I love that sump!
The only thing you will hate is placing the return check valve that low. I did the same thing and when the pump is turned off you will hear a super loud bump every time and I mean is loud. I'm ordering another one and planing then as closest I can to the top
If you add another 10 feet of 1.5" plumbing draining into your sump, I think that's only going to drain an additional:
π•r²•h, right?
π • .75² • 120" = 212 in³
213in³ / 231 = .91 gallons of water.
Even if it was 2" plumbing it wold only be a little over a gallon and a half.
Am I figuring wrong, or can your sump handle that?
Now if you eliminate the check valve rather than just moving it up, then you might be draining the top two or three inches of tank.
You might end up with 20 extra gallons in your sump during power off that way.....much different!
I'd move the check valve up now, personally.