pancho said:Just going slitly of topic (sorry) but why have you placed your defuser underneath your inlets ? Do u find you get get a better distribution if its sucked up by the inlet and blown back out the outlets ? Just couriois as I'm about to install a co2 system and trying to work out the best place to put it for complete coverage and for as much to dissve in the water as possible .
krazypara3165 said:Sorry, the main reason its underneath my intakes is so I can get even distribution, because both of my pumps are picking it up, otherwise because of my layout, if I had it elsewhere (unlezs I use two inline atomisers with two needle valves) I would not get even distribution.
Antipofish said:krazypara3165 said:Sorry, the main reason its underneath my intakes is so I can get even distribution, because both of my pumps are picking it up, otherwise because of my layout, if I had it elsewhere (unlezs I use two inline atomisers with two needle valves) I would not get even distribution.
When you say "pumps" KP, do you mean pumps or filters ? Cos pumps should not cause the issue I mentioned above.