......has anybody here ever built one and use it? I'm interested in seeing how you did yours. There's a lot of conflicting information out there about how to build one (some people are calling theirs a Herbie when I don't think it really is).
Ripped Tide;845990 wrote: Instead of not glueing the valve, probably a little risky(BTW), just get a true union ball valve and avoid the potential leaks.
dan3949;846270 wrote: A true union ball valve is the best way to go. A least for my setup, the cheap/easy/lazy way is OK since the sump is a straight run from the overflow, thus if the valve came off (has never happened), it would only make the overflow very noisy since all water would be still be going into the sump.
I also have other measures in place to protect/prevent a flood. I have a float switch in my overflow box that will turn off my return pump if the water level gets too high. I also have have a float switch in the sump that will kill power to my ATO (and dosing pumps) if sump level gets too high. A final fail-safe is use of a mechanical float vavle (usually used in RO systems) for the inlet of top off water to the sump. If my control system fails, the float valve closes and prevents top-off water from entering the sump. THe float valve is a very effective, cheap, and passive fail-safe devices to prevent flooding from top-off system failure.
The only "flood-related" problem I have not implemented a solution to is when the skimmer goes crazy and overflows my collection cup. A float switch does not seem practical in my skimmer collection cup, maybe some type of conductive contact swich might be possible that could turn the skimmer pump off.