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Hi, thanks for your time. Just a quick question.
My overflow is rated for 600gph and yet my magdrive pump does 950gph (not accounting for head pressure)
I've added a ball valve to match the overflow and return the best I could.
My question is, how can I be sure the rates are exactly equal?
In other words, if the overflow is doing ~ 600gph (maybe less due to the use of elbows) and I tried to match the pump at ~600gph, if the return is off by a few gallons, then after a while (few hours or days) the difference will accumulate and change the sump level.
How can I know the difference between a case like this and evaporation?
Thank you for your help and time.
My overflow is rated for 600gph and yet my magdrive pump does 950gph (not accounting for head pressure)
I've added a ball valve to match the overflow and return the best I could.
My question is, how can I be sure the rates are exactly equal?
In other words, if the overflow is doing ~ 600gph (maybe less due to the use of elbows) and I tried to match the pump at ~600gph, if the return is off by a few gallons, then after a while (few hours or days) the difference will accumulate and change the sump level.
How can I know the difference between a case like this and evaporation?
Thank you for your help and time.