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![]() har har, It just occured to me that this penducter principle is why tunze turbelle streams are so high flow and well distributed...
It came to me after seeing this image: which is how a 15w pump can do 1800gph. ahhhhh physics. without the stream's educter end on it, it would only be doing about 400gph. go figure. time to play with some pvc and physics.
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![]() What is the result of the experiments? Were you able to DIY a eductor?
I thought I would dig up an old thread.
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![]() Here is a pic of a DIY Educator followed by the link on how to make it!!!
![]() ![]() http://themantledmonster.thereeftank.com/ediy.html
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![]() Thank you for the links. I will have to give one a try.
It appears to get good flow out of an eductor you need a pretty beefy pump. I will be trying this on a mag7, I doubt it will be much good. But I plan on adding a closed loop to my system one day, which this eductor may come in handy for.
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