~RuSh~
New member
What's up guys. I received my (glass-holes.com) overflow kit in the mail a few days ago. Just browsing through it I realized that I doesn't have any emergency drain in the overflow... thought I was getting the one with the emergency drain, but I must have just clicked and bought, I was admittedly a tad excited and just clicked away.
I'd like to add an emergency drain using the kit I have. I was thinking I would just drill a hole next to the overflow box and plumb a pvc elbow into the inside of the tank turned upward (think I've seen this type of emergency drain in others videos).
Questions - can I use a smaller PVC diameter than the main drain? Or should I stick with the 3/4"?
Does it matter if I drill the emergency drain hole at the same level as the overflow box if the pvc elbow is higher than the teeth of the overflow? Or should I just automatically plan to drill the emergency drain hole an inch or so higher?
Any other tips? Comments I need to know about?
I'd like to add an emergency drain using the kit I have. I was thinking I would just drill a hole next to the overflow box and plumb a pvc elbow into the inside of the tank turned upward (think I've seen this type of emergency drain in others videos).
Questions - can I use a smaller PVC diameter than the main drain? Or should I stick with the 3/4"?
Does it matter if I drill the emergency drain hole at the same level as the overflow box if the pvc elbow is higher than the teeth of the overflow? Or should I just automatically plan to drill the emergency drain hole an inch or so higher?
Any other tips? Comments I need to know about?