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![]() If power goes out you DT will be still draining in to the Overflow and down to the sump. If your sump is larger then DT you are ok.
But skimmer will overflow as well as whatever else you have in the sump |
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![]() Find yourself a tube of Orca Glue. It seals underwater and it's safe.
Works like a charm and has saved me countless times ![]()
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![]() Pisces carries that stuff.
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![]() I had a small leak in one side of the overflow in my 180g once. The only problem I thought it may be was as mentioned, seeping between the stack and bulkhead portion during long shutdowns, for whatever reason. I sealed the stack with plumbing tape and it was fine. If you glued yours, thats even better.
I dont see how it can run into the sump any different than normal in that case? I must say, it always did bug me though, thinking it could all leak out somehow. ![]()
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