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How can i lower the height on one side of my 210 have 2 corner overflows built in
 
How can i lower the height on one side of my 210 have 2 corner overflows built in
lowering your overflow and drain pipe would drop your DT water level but did you say you wanted this on only one side of the tank?
 
whole tank by half of inch
You would have to lower the height of your corner overflows. Or, really, lower the height of the point where the water enters the overflow.
Inside the overflows you may also need to lower the hight of your drain pipes.

Why are you trying to lower the water height?
 
so if i elongate the slits and cover the upper part or just making slits longer
 
Making the slits longer will allow water to enter the catch area sooner. Assuming your drain entry point is below that new (lower) level, the DT water will drain into your sump sooner. You'll likely need to remove water from the entire system, I would think, as well.

Do you have a picture (or pictures) of your current setup? There are several different types of drain systems and how you get them to drain at a different level varies.
 
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Looks like a Herbie overflow from what I can see. Also looks like you have about 2"+ of depth between your current tank level and your overflow water level. Depending upon how much you want to lower your water level by, you shouldn't have to change the plumbing any, I wouldn't think. So yeah - lower the slots and you should be fine, I'd guess.

Again; why do you want to lower the water height?
 
there is no return right now was changing out sump for triton 44 had bulkhead leak anyway problem is over the years house settled and tank is half inch higher on one side than the other
 
there is no return right now was changing out sump for triton 44 had bulkhead leak anyway problem is over the years house settled and tank is half inch higher on one side than the other

Save yourself the future headache and re-level the tank. IMHO, even if that means a complete tear down.
Cutting the slot's deeper won't make the potential for a seam burst any less.
 
its only half inch been like that awhile just thought i might could do something while i was waiting on bulkhead
 
Just my opinion but being unlevel by 1/2" or more is way too much and is a problem waiting to happen. I would be nervous if my tank were out 1/16".
 
so how would level it on one side
Assuming that the house foundation is built above grade and is older. You may be best served in finding out how and why that section of the floor settled 1/2" more than the section a couple feet away.

Could be that the floor joist is sagging or other underlying problems.

Has the flooring always been that uneven in said area or did this happen only while the tank has been set up?
I know that able grade flooring is notorious for not being level but 1/2 over a couple feet leads me to believe something isn't right.
I am not a builder nor contractor so my opinion is just my cautious nature so take my suggestion for what it's worth.

Maybe someone who has dealt with the issue before can chime in.
 
its always been that way the guy who set it up 10 yrs ago said it would be fine so never really thought it until i wanted to increase flow for triton method it kinda seeps from high side
 
Level the stand. Mine is off a bit, but I cut boards pie shaped to level the stand. My house is old and settled on that side.
 

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