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Would drain back from the main tank affect it's operation at all?
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If you had the room you could have an overflow on each end of the tank to pull from. With a pump on each end pulling from the other sides overflow, would ceate great flow. Thats what I'm planning to do for my new tank.
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120 G sps reef, looking to build bigger.
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If you say check valve I will come out there and smack you. |
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lol...I had a check valve.......once....
I was wondering if the pressure coming back would somehow move the position of the unit. I haven't located my sump yet, so there is the option of mounting it pretty close to tank level. 40 gallons or so of drain back wouldn't be a problem. You don't have any existing units that you have pictures of do you? On your website I see the Revolutions in action, but they are mounted in the tank.
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I have revs still working away with over 8 million cycles on them. |
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Great!
Could you maybe PM me some details? Price, timing, if you need more info.. Thanks.
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