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![]() Here are some of the pics you wanted to see cheers. This one is of the pump. I kinda decided to do the closed loop cause I found the unions for $3.33 at Revy
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![]() These pics are of the output. There are 2 outputs on each side of the tank. They are Grey pvc from the slide over type fittings from Revy. They are are threaded riser(or unrisers in this case) so I can change the riser to make it higher or lower and also change direction.
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![]() Thanks for the pics, that must give some really good flow. I used the same "system" with the risers on the returns to my tank. what did you use for an intake? What kind of a screening system are you using, I have lost 3 fish to power heads before, I know this pump could kill more if not done right.
Lee
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![]() The intake of the pump is a "U" over the back wall that's about 6" long in 1" pvc.
I capped off the end and drilled about 50 3/8 ish size holes. The holes are over aprox 3" to 4" of the pipes length. Snails crawl over the intake with no problem's at all.
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![]() Hi Jonathan, the outputs are 1" are they not?
Just curious. Maybe here's an experiment you can try for me (if you haven't tried this already by some chance.) If you closed one side and had the other side full open; then manually switched directions (i.e., opened the other side and closed the first side), what does this effect look like as the water flow changes direction? Do you get a sweeping motion of the "point of convergence" ? ... One more question. How come you used T's capped off at the ends, instead of 90-degree bends? Do you find this balances the outputs better the way you did it?
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![]() Hey Tony,
The outputs are kinda 1" ![]() Quote:
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Good questions! 8)
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![]() Jonathan,
Still have those closed loop pics? I'm having problems with mine, my pump (Mag18) is cavatating and mking micro-bubbles all over the tank. Always fun to find this out after it's al done. Lee
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