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This is my own tank I am in the process of setting up ,
In the bottom picture you will see the 2 holes which will be used as an intake for an RDII pump ,the pumps will be dimmed @ opposite so pump A 100% -------pump B 0% pump A 0%--------pump B 100% so you will create suction out of different holes in different amounts in a set period. The holes on the overflow pane will be used as the output in a cross patteren,so the one line will blow the other @ 0 & vice versa. This will eliminate the need for any Oceanmotions,Wave box & other methods ,the currents changes are alot more gentle & also the current will become less directional & more irregular
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The, uhhh, jealousy factor is like x100234 on my end right now Jason...
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Don't Worry Al,the price is not going to be as bad as you think ,ofcourse more than other products but does the job of a few streams & wave boxes,I believe the smallest RDII pushes something more than 5000gal/hr .
It's an inovative approach IMHO,which makes it interesting ,I will keep you posted once I get the tank.
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Oh, how come the holes are so small in that tank man?
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Are you talking about the exit holes?
Originally was thinking 4x3/4" but the final design was changed to 4x 1",& the Intakes are 2.5" each . so I think that should be fine considering the union on the RDII I had in mind will work fine with 1.5" but we will use a reducer from 2.5" to 1.5"on each intake.
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support@prolineaquatics.com Last edited by support@proline; 07-19-2007 at 09:57 AM. |
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Didn't notice any skimmers in the photos, just the shop tools.
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You haven't had enough beers yet Kari.
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