Water Routing
Suggested Method Of Routing Water Away From BREWTREE (credits given to Marcus VenCain, a dedicated BREWTREE customer)


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/i/Water Routing/tn_collapsable_hose1.jpg All water outputs are loosely tie-wrapped to lower portion of rear brace
/i/Water Routing/tn_collapsable_hose2.jpg The HLT overflow alone remains unrouted because it's crucial to immediately know if water ever comes from it, indicating a problem
/i/Water Routing/tn_collapsable_hose3.jpg 2 inch diameter thin collapsible hosing from Lowe's is inexpensive
/i/Water Routing/tn_collapsable_hose4.jpg All of the outputs fit neatly into the collapsible hose after a minor amount of stretching, making a snug fit
/i/Water Routing/tn_collapsable_hose5.jpg A 15 foot length of collapsible hose works well. Unless somebody stands on it the water should never spurt out at the point where the water outputs enter the collapsible hose


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