Wookii
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Fair enough, it’s hard to tell that’s the case from your photo. Circular flow though is still the best way to avoid any dead spots I think.You mean like this? Then the right inflow directly blows into a cluster of thick ferns..
Fair enough, it’s hard to tell that’s the case from your photo. Circular flow though is still the best way to avoid any dead spots I think.You mean like this? Then the right inflow directly blows into a cluster of thick ferns..
I noticed today I made one fault in my design.. if the pump stops, water flows back trough it also and not only the overflow.. So i've got an out take at half of the tank that means that the half of the tank flows back to the sump..
Hi I think your going to loose a lot of water flow with so much pipe length,corners and co2 reactor on the out flow of the pump. I would try to put the reactor on the Other side of the pump if possible.
I just know that if u add a long length of hose or to many corners to the out flow of a pump u lose a lot of water pressure l/h.
Might be worth dropping an email to Aquamedic @DeepMetropolis for their take on it.
Thought to be creative this morning and made an adjustable weir..
This is what I've done. Cut a piece of plexi glass in the size of the inside and length of the weir, not longer else you will limit the flow trough the fitting.. Mark the holes for the screws.. Dril a hole of 4mm and use an m5 wiretap.. I had an unused inlet hang on thingy that had the screws that I could salvage..
Maybe I have to round off the sharp corner of the glass if it is to noisy but it is easy removable so I can always change that..