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![]() 100% ??
Don't plumb them in line with the return I plumbed mine into my return and put valves on so I can regulate the flow when it gets slightly clogged open te valve a little bit more Just behind dosing pumps this was my best upgrade decision
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Tee off the return pump and put a valve on that teed of line and run it to the reactors. They only need about 200gph of flow or you will grind up the media and it will end up in your display |
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![]() It's duable as long as you use the shutoff valve.I have mine tapped into and running directly from my main return pump with a shutoff valve and adjust the flow as I like.its been running that way for over 6mths with no problems at all.
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![]() Ok that works. Or I might just run my extra quite one 2200 with a valve to the reactor to increase the flow in my tank
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![]() Make sure your overflow can handle the added flow of another pump. I would plumb your reactors as others have said, and use a closed loop for added flow.
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