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![]() Wow Kari that is dang impressive!!
![]() I was just wondering what the length of that bracket it sits on is. Trying to figure if it will fit into my sump cabinet ![]()
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![]() I am in for one, pending getting another job
![]() as soon as i am employed again i want one.
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The hanger bracket is 18" long and the reactor extends 8" out from the wall when it is mounted. I beleave it can be shortened by at least 2" and still have the same capacity but I would like to see the fittings first (still on order.) So, say 16" long. I can make them between 5 liters and as small as you need by changing the length. It will be 0.389 liters per 1" length change. This liters and inches thing is cool. Whatever, just units. |
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![]() What's not shown in the photo and included is,
2 _ 1/2" swivel 90deg speed fit X 1/2"mnpt elbows 2 _ 1/2" hoses 1 _ 1/2" speed fit X 1/2"mnpt adapters 1 _ 1/2" single true union ball valve The flow rate is suggested at 100gph/liter media. |