Hi,
I'm a noob at plumbing a sump, so no laughing, lol.
I've pre-ordered the Reef Synergy Shadow ghost overflow for a 75. For plumbing a bean animal stye ghost overflow, a valve (ball, gate) seems to be required on the full siphon drain line to, as I've read, "control how much flow goes thru the full siphon"?
I had been planning on installing a gate valve on my return line to control flow, and just installing regular union disconnects coming out of the three drain lines of the overflow box. Is it still necessary to install an adjustable flow valve (gate, ball) on the full siphon drain line? Wouldn't the gate valve on the return only, essentially then "control how much flow goes thru the full siphon" and do the same thing? Is it necessary or beneficial to be able to control the flow both at the return and at the full siphon?
What am I missing here?
Thanks,
Joe
I'm a noob at plumbing a sump, so no laughing, lol.
I've pre-ordered the Reef Synergy Shadow ghost overflow for a 75. For plumbing a bean animal stye ghost overflow, a valve (ball, gate) seems to be required on the full siphon drain line to, as I've read, "control how much flow goes thru the full siphon"?
I had been planning on installing a gate valve on my return line to control flow, and just installing regular union disconnects coming out of the three drain lines of the overflow box. Is it still necessary to install an adjustable flow valve (gate, ball) on the full siphon drain line? Wouldn't the gate valve on the return only, essentially then "control how much flow goes thru the full siphon" and do the same thing? Is it necessary or beneficial to be able to control the flow both at the return and at the full siphon?
What am I missing here?
Thanks,
Joe