Yes, that is what I use.
Thanks Powerman, I appreciate your help. I just called the last Ace Hardware store in the area and they have a 1 1/4" gate valve. I'll give it a try and see it it works. I almost want to stick to 1 1/2" because I wont have to use adapters and it is already much quieter. Even with out a valve in place. If it doesn't work I'll order one from U.S. Plastics. I like the idea of using a threaded one so you can change it out and reuse it.![]()
Yes, that is what I use.
Should I use a gate valve or a ball valve? Im assuming gate valve right? Should the gate valve match the drain pipe size or should I upsize the gatevalve?
Would my drain hose be submerged completely in water or barely touched the surface?
thanks in advance
Skraj011,
Your primary drain should be MUCH lower, you are essentially trying to tune your drain with about a 1/4 inch margin for error. I have had a Herbie running for a couple of years, I use a ball valve and my drains are about 6 inches apart. It took me about 20 minutes to tune the first time but since then only minor adjustments, usually I just do a quick wide open flush and then back to the original position. If you lower the primary 6-8 inches you should be able to tune it pretty quick.
Skraj011,
Your primary drain should be MUCH lower, you are essentially trying to tune your drain with about a 1/4 inch margin for error. I have had a Herbie running for a couple of years, I use a ball valve and my drains are about 6 inches apart. It took me about 20 minutes to tune the first time but since then only minor adjustments, usually I just do a quick wide open flush and then back to the original position. If you lower the primary 6-8 inches you should be able to tune it pretty quick.
+1. You need to lower your your stand pipe. Here is a picture of mine. Disregard the reflection of the CD.
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cool!! rock shaped like toilet seats!!