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I knew the basement floor was unlevel, it with my custom coast coast overflow *48 inch. i still am only getting 3/4 of the length letting water in. I believe the right side lowered 1/8 at the most would solve the problem.
Unfortunately this is a custom design I did, and the overflow does not have a back. It is siliconed to the back of the tank.
If your answered is to put a back on the overflow, involving taking it off removing all silicone and trying again thank you but I was hoping to make a weir inset that would raise itself on the high side , limit flow and lower left. A 48 inch. ballast I could make with a acrylic sheet I have I guess. Any hydrology experience out there or any experience with similar situation
I appreciate all the professional advice I can get. I have a 15 month year old -- hence d.i.y. save $$.
Images Show left water level & Right water level.
Picture of overflow. As you can see if not cap similar to a synergy overflow. I think creating one buoyant is possible.
Thank you
Unfortunately this is a custom design I did, and the overflow does not have a back. It is siliconed to the back of the tank.
If your answered is to put a back on the overflow, involving taking it off removing all silicone and trying again thank you but I was hoping to make a weir inset that would raise itself on the high side , limit flow and lower left. A 48 inch. ballast I could make with a acrylic sheet I have I guess. Any hydrology experience out there or any experience with similar situation
I appreciate all the professional advice I can get. I have a 15 month year old -- hence d.i.y. save $$.
Images Show left water level & Right water level.
Picture of overflow. As you can see if not cap similar to a synergy overflow. I think creating one buoyant is possible.
Thank you