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if you run socks it be fine anywhere
i found before that if i ran it elsewhere the foam would plug off fast so the return was the spot with less larger particals |
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i like the outlet of my phosphate media as close to the return as possible ,i guess if i cant get it right to the display then the pump would be the next best thing.
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thats true too the return chamber i usually the cleanest section in most sumps ditrius wise.
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Reactor can go anywhere. I have the intake at the sump return chamber to pull the cleanest water and the output beside the skimmer intake to pull anything that gets out of the reactor.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the BRS reactor only rated for a max of 120 gallons?
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Could be. I find it funny to put a gallon rating on items like these. I may have to change media more often but I haven't had a phosphate problem in years so its there just in case. If I have a higher po4 Ill fill both chambers with GFO and run carbon in another reactor. Just seems funny to me to rate these with a gallon volume in mind.
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I don't see anything rating the reactor to tank size. I think the amount of media used would be however.
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most people use different kinds of pumps
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I want the same dual chamber one you have but I was wondering if it would be enough.
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Well thats interesting. Just watched the video and you are right, it's to 120 gl. Hmmm. Guess I will wait and see how things go, wish they put that on the specs on the website.
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