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View Poll Results: In a perfect world, would you want 220V available for your tank? | |||
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33 | 42.31% |
No |
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45 | 57.69% |
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![]() I dont know alot about it but I do know more amps equals less draw which equals less heat and friction on a visit to the codfathers house i seen his set up and he had it wired to a 220v system the pump was virtually silent not so much as a hum he told me that wired to a 110v that pump was screaming so he wired it in to 220 WOW that has got to be the quietest tank ive ever heard:mrgreen my vote goes to 220v because noise is always an issue
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