Maxx
Well-Known Member
Craig,
it shouldnt because the water from the tank TO the sump has to get to the tank in the first place. So if you're reducing the flow that reaches the tank, you're simultaneously reducing the drainage down to the sump. You're just allowing the pump to run normally, just in a smaller circle so to speak.
If your tank won't overflow from the pumps output in the first place, it wont overflow here. Make sense??
Nick
it shouldnt because the water from the tank TO the sump has to get to the tank in the first place. So if you're reducing the flow that reaches the tank, you're simultaneously reducing the drainage down to the sump. You're just allowing the pump to run normally, just in a smaller circle so to speak.
If your tank won't overflow from the pumps output in the first place, it wont overflow here. Make sense??
Nick