Took my dorso out and noticed these holes, anyone shed some light on why my drain has these because all the diy ones I see don't. Look at the base of the T you will see 3 good size holes in it.
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Betting those are your problem. Totally defeats the purpose of the rest of the durso. Bet it makes way less noise when you replace that piece.
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Took my dorso out and noticed these holes, anyone shed some light on why my drain has these because all the diy ones I see don't. Look at the base of the T you will see 3 good size holes in it.
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I'm starting to wonder if it is OK to have 2 -1 inch drain lines and 2 return lines in a durso setup. It's too late now as I just finished my plumbing and gluing. I just see a lot of people with emergency drain lines. Is it common and OK to have it setup my way?
That durso is what every aqueon overflow kit comes with. They have those holes so if the air hole on top has a snail or something on it it will still break siphon. Water plus air means sound even if you use the valve on the air intake it you may still here it gurgle. Look into herbie and bean animal methods if you really want quiet. They both use full siphon which means no air which means no sound.