will 90deg pipe stop water?

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Hello, i’m wondering if a 90degree angle pipe angled upwards will stop water from the overflow from exiting out from the 90degree pipe and flow the opposite way.

it sounds really weird but i want to be able to connect multiple overflow pipes from future tanks and into one centralized sump.

here’s a picture to help.

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As mentioned above, end caps will solve your issue, you can even get threaded ones to make things easier. I would however caution you with your setup, make sure if you're doing this you make the main return line 3+" in size, adding multiple drains into one line creates a large choke point and if it's not ridiculously oversized you risk it clogging at somepoint and flooding your setup.
 
As mentioned above, end caps will solve your issue, you can even get threaded ones to make things easier. I would however caution you with your setup, make sure if you're doing this you make the main return line 3+" in size, adding multiple drains into one line creates a large choke point and if it's not ridiculously oversized you risk it clogging at somepoint and flooding your setup.
the 3 bean animal pipes are 3/4” while each overflow handles 1200gph at most. i plan to connect six 55g (same specs, overflows and all). i originally planned to merge the 3/4” pipes to one 2” pipe. would i really need a 3” one?
 
Or you could put a union ball valve on the elbow and just shut the valve.

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i was originally thinking of this but i wanted something i could just cut out after 3 or 4 months. maybe i will use these if primer doesn’t settle within a few hours
 

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