Hi everyone,
I would like some advice on how to join the downpipe from a new shed to my existing house downpipes. The house roof is 200m2 and the shed roof is 86m2.
The house is currently connected to the watertank via 90mm PVC piping. Both gutter outlets join to a 45° bend and a 90° elbow, as shown in the photo below. The two 90mm PVC pipes then meet at a joining tee before flowing into the tank.

My plan is to replace all 90mm pipes and fittings with 100mm to improve capacity (I've seen it overflow with very heavy rain). I'd also like to replace the 90° elbow with an 88° junction (drawn in red below) allowing me to connect the shed downpipe (blue):

Would the 88° junction be likely to overflow in a heavy downpour?
Also I'm thinking the tee could be replaced with a 45° junction + 45° bend facing the gutter pictured (i.e. shed downpipe direction), and a couple of 45° bends facing towards the far gutter, to improve flow.
Any advice would be really helpful thanks!