<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6565177#post6565177 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
If the fitting isn't perfectly round, you'll get a small drip / leak.
That is exactyl what is happening, a small drip. I'm going to put extra tape and paste on it to try and cover the problem.
You know what might have happened. I screwed in the fitting dry to mark how deep to set it and I think the threads got chopped a bit. I bought a new one, but I need a new union screw too. Man I stink at plumbing. But so far, that is the only leak. I might just duct tape it. :lol:
I also need to trim my pipes that enter the sump, one is 2.5" below the water, the other is 3.5" below. This is causing some serious back pressure.
Here is what I need to complete before I can drain and fill with RO:
1. Drill holes and/or add a check valve to the return for the Sea Swirl.
2. Trim pipes entering the sump.
3. Fix the leak in the output of the CL.
4. Secure drain and return pipes with clamps.
Not too bad for my first try.
Oh, and one more thing. Not sure if this is a problem. Since my stand is off-level 1/16", the overflow sometimes (depending on the Sea Swirl position) does not follow the wall. The water in the first three inches of the overflow will flow over the wall and direclty on to the bottom of the external overflow. The rest of the opening will flow down the wall. Since the overflow is only about 8" high, it really does not make much splashing noice.
Just a note.