Scooterman
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...and to add to that last statement, if you came through at 3/4" then tee off with two more loc lines, you would get reduced pressure but more available be directional flow if that makes sense.
Well you cant create a flow situation to take care of the dsb. A dsb using the manual movement of critters to diffuse detritus down through the bed. It is to finely grained and to well packed to be diffused by water flow. But in say that you can always do your best to keep the detritus in suspension so that it doesnt make it to the bed.flow for the sand bed. can I create a flow situation that is adequate to maintain the sand bed and if so how would I go about it? I have considered using a sequence dart to run a spray bar that would cover the back center section of the tank positioned about 1 -1 1/2" above the sand bed.
I would say it should be ok. I would go with at least four 3/4 holes, 5 if you can that should eliminate any worries. From thier you can still Y them, but make sure you check them for pressure, you want to have some flow coming out or they wont help you. What do you have on the bottom of this tank. Sand? BB? CC? ???Good idea Mike, Would a 3000 GPH be enough to power the closed loop? At what point am I going to get too much back pressure for the 3/4"?
Scooterman said:Ahh sorta like the lock-line ball inside the BH, no nozzel.
Guess it depends if you need more pressure or not huh?
EvolutionAquatics said:Mike you may want to look into some of these. THEY ROCK!
jlehigh said:When I was planning/plumbing my tank I called several spa part vendors, visited shops, and called around but could never find the type of bulkhead you show there..
What is the diameter of the inlet?
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