Drain line plumbing

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Hello,

I am setting up a sump for my biocube and plan to use 1 siphon and 1 emergency overflow in the back 3rd chamber of the stock biocube. Is there any reason not to just use a straight pipe for both the siphon and the emergency/trickle pipe?

Plan to use a valve on the base of the siphon drain, and adjust it to trickle to the emergency. Is the only reason to use a "u" shape inlet to keep things out of the drain, and to allow a place [top of the tee] for an air purge/inlet line?


Thanks!
 
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