Mr_Cool
Mon, 21st Jan 2008, 10:02 PM
If I were to cut out the teeth on my built-in overflows, would that lower the water level in the tank?
The water level is currently 5/8 in. above the bottom of the teeth. I was thinking that, if I could lower the water level a bit, then I could open my return pump all the way and it would bring me back to where I was. (As it stands right now, the water hits the glass brace in the middle of the tank when I open the pump all the way. I don't think that's a problem, I just don't like the way it looks.) I have gutter gaurd covering the top of the overflows so that critters can't get in. Seems like this would work. I'm thinking I should just lower them a little bit at a time and see what happens. With my luck, I'd lower the water level too much
(Re-doing the plumbing didn't work, so I'm looking for other options.)
What do you guys think?
The water level is currently 5/8 in. above the bottom of the teeth. I was thinking that, if I could lower the water level a bit, then I could open my return pump all the way and it would bring me back to where I was. (As it stands right now, the water hits the glass brace in the middle of the tank when I open the pump all the way. I don't think that's a problem, I just don't like the way it looks.) I have gutter gaurd covering the top of the overflows so that critters can't get in. Seems like this would work. I'm thinking I should just lower them a little bit at a time and see what happens. With my luck, I'd lower the water level too much
(Re-doing the plumbing didn't work, so I'm looking for other options.)
What do you guys think?