When I turned off the juice, the water level dropped until it broke the siphon in the overflow. The sump filled up some, but didn't overflow. I have it set maybe 1/4" below the surface.
I think I'm understanding what you're all saying. If I look at the tank as another section of pipe, then I'd have a continuous loop from the pump outlet to the drain at the other end of the sump. You're saying that I can't have more flow into the sump than I can flow out of the pump.
I'm going to have to go back and look more carefully at what's going on. Maybe I panicked when I saw the sump level climbing and I prematurely reduced the overflow. I'm really thinking that my drain is fine, but the pump can't flow enough to really fill the overflow and drain pipe.
I think I'm understanding what you're all saying. If I look at the tank as another section of pipe, then I'd have a continuous loop from the pump outlet to the drain at the other end of the sump. You're saying that I can't have more flow into the sump than I can flow out of the pump.
I'm going to have to go back and look more carefully at what's going on. Maybe I panicked when I saw the sump level climbing and I prematurely reduced the overflow. I'm really thinking that my drain is fine, but the pump can't flow enough to really fill the overflow and drain pipe.