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![]() Like said before, if the return pump is turned off the only water that will drain will be what is in your overflow
but if you have ball valve on both, thats not an issue. just pullout your pipes for your emergency and your drain and clean them |
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![]() I should have mentioned that the overflow is full of water and there is some slots at the half way point to allow water to go inside. So the tank will drain to that point. Like I said "stupid question". So I think the only answer is the ball valves that I would have to put in before I remove the pipes.
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![]() seen some overflow chambers that are doubled layered, slits on bottom outside piece then water flows over the top of the inner layer.
Would seem rather silly that the slits on yours would be all the way through. Not a smart way to build overflow.
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![]() Quote:
![]() After pouring water out this is the 2" of sludge that was left that was filled with some pretty big bristtle worms. ![]() This tank has been setup for about 3 years. How often do you people clean out your overflows? I've never thought of it. |