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![]() Can't say I've ever looked. It's on a 230g display tank with what i figure to be a 90gish sump.
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![]() Oh! You could try a meshmod to the impeller. Just be prepared to manually start the skimmer should you have to turn it off.
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![]() Sounds like fun. I didn't really want to add another pump (for recirc mod), but this looks interesting. I understand why it's more effective than the needlewheel, i don't really know if i want to start messing with the impeller just yet. If anyone has a link to a bubble plate being added to this thing, please let me know.
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![]() You can try a halfer meshmod by throwing some enkmat over the existing pinwheel without shaving off any of the other pins if you want to do a 'test run' prior to a full on commitment.
As far as adding a bubble plate goes, you might as well pick up one of these: http://www.vertexaquaristik.com/prod...ies/in-180.php Would be ten times easier than buying and machining the acrylic then cutting open the body to get it nestled in there. *In the best interest of full disclosure, I should probably mention that I work for the distributor of BK's and Vertex...
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![]() Yeah, they have those at the LFS, but that would really take the fun out of it
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