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![]() so I'm going to plumb up my sump tomorrow, My plan is to put in a T in the return line with a valve and 1/2 reducer so i can plumb in a PhosBan Reactor. ill use the valve to adjust the flow to the appropriate flow rate... is there any reason i shouldn't do this ? any suggestions
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![]() For the cost, and avoid the grief, I just use an aquaclear HOB in the sump.
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![]() as long as you can keep the flow rate even and the media gently rolling i don’t think it matters how you plumb it..
btw an aqua clear and phosban reactor to completely different things, its like comparing a cheese sandwich and a toaster. forget about the fact that a phosban reactor has no moving parts an an aquaclear has a motor how would that make life any easier?
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![]() I have two phosban's and a calcium reactor plumbed the same way.
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![]() thanks all
Pescador thats great i hoped it would work i did't want another small pump in the sump.... it looks real clean |
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