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![]() Yeah, but they are more expensive, aren't they? $35 compared to $5 for a ball valve. I know I'm definitely on a tight budget (going to school) so I'd like to save money if I can... but I also don't want to cheap out on the vital equipment. Is it really worth the extra $30 or is it just tedious to get the ball valve set right?
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![]() Should be able to run your return un-restricted (unless a Herbie then the primary only valved) and the overflow will balance. That is assuming your overflow drain can handle you pump (1" bulkhead good for 600 gph, 1.5"-1300gph, 2"-2300gph).
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![]() thanks for your input guys and the warm welcome its nice to get onto a forum where information is shared instead of coveted, been on some in the past where if you havent been doing it for a while then then you are considered unworthy to get involved in the conversation. my power heads are koralia 1& 3 are they not considered a high flow type?if not than what would be a good make to look at. as of yet i am unfamiliar with a good portion of the available products.
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![]() thanks for your input guys and the warm welcome its nice to get onto a forum where information is shared instead of coveted, been on some in the past where if you havent been doing it for a while then then you are considered unworthy to get involved in the conversation. my power heads are koralia 1& 3 are they not considered a high flow type?if not than what would be a good make to look at. as of yet i am unfamiliar with a good portion of the available products.
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![]() If it where me i would replace the Koralia #1 with a #3. That will put you into the 20's x turnover. You should be able to use the #1 for mixing water changes.
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