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Old 12-20-2005, 03:42 AM
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"Anyone have any video with these things active?"

Jim, here is a link from RC that shows them in action.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...s&pagenumber=1
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Old 12-20-2005, 03:28 PM
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i think i will have too build some for thhe new tank!
i,ll let you know how they work!
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Old 01-30-2006, 12:01 AM
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wow! wow! wow! i have two of them on my tank now with a mag 18.
and all i can say is wow! lots of flow now thanks kevin
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I'm gonna have to come over their and take a look!!!!
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I had 4 of them on my old 330G tank ( got them from KTH sales ) ... had them on 2 closed loops with mag 18's ... I now have a temp 270G setup with 1 on a mak 4 return and because the mak 4 is pressure rated it produces more flow than the mag 18's. Well worth the investment IMO especially for large tanks as you can produce 4 to 5 times the flow from a single pressure rated pump and cut down your eletricity costs
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so perhaps I want to use one on a dolphin ampmaster 3000 pump which aren't known for their high pressure ability.. I'm sure it would still increase the flow, but not as much as a high head pump

how do I go about finding the pressure at the end of my return line?
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It really wouldn't be worth it on an Ampmaster. If i remember correctly they need around a good psi to work like they are supposed to.
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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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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.
Um.. a Stream isn't an eductor at all, totally different set up it is a propeller instead of an impeller. a eductor uses water movement to create more water movement in a siphon type idea.

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