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Originally Posted by HydroGanic The outtake nozzle is high enough to allow the tray to fill but low enough not to allow the nutrient solution to spill over the edge of the tub. The outtake should also be larger in size than the intake from the pump so that, should the pump be on a high setting, enough water will still drain out and prevent an overflow.
Once the pump stops, the water will drain back through the intake pipe(and the pump itself), draining the tub  This confused me at first too. 
Oh yeah, if you get the wrong kind of pump..... it won't drain properly. If you're stuck with that type of pump, look into setting up a drip system instead of flood and drain. |
AHH now ive seen the light and i cant believe i didnt think of that seeing to that ive plumbed many aquariums in my life lol, i know all my pumps will drain thats how they are made wow, u are the man HYDRO,
rep+ man u made my day, now if i can only get some ideas for my set up id be set lol
Im just haveing trouble deciding how im gonna devide the 2 sections
thanks alot for this post man, u opened my eyes cause they have been closed!!
i know u aint god or nothing but u made a blind man c!!
lol

