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Pretty sure they have wires. Not pretty sure people still use these.
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They do. And people use them. But the wires don't get wet. They are on the outside of the tank.
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I thought you wanted to be able to remove/clean your pumps without dealing with the wires. This is basically a quick disconnect at the glass. The pump and propeller for the Vortech is wireless as I understood. ![]() Last edited by Samw; 03-01-2015 at 10:00 PM. |
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that would work. How does one aim those in different directions?
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You don't. The direction is fixed: perpendicular to the glass. The Vortech people insist you don't need to point them at anything; the flow will be enough.
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The Vortech people are dumb..
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