AIO manifold

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Hello everyone.

I have a waterbox 50.3 AIO tank that I wish to run a few things that would all require their own pumps. Since space is limited in an AIO, I wonder if putting a simple manifold at the "T" of the return plumbing. Im trying to run my uv sterilizer, gfo reactor and my salinity probe stabilizer that requires a light flow to prevent air bubbles from effecting the reading. Just wonder if any one might have done this and could offer some tips.
 

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The existing pump would have to be able to provide adequate water volume to each device connected to the manifold.

I don't know that the existing pump in an AIO would be adequate. And you may not have enough room to install a larger pump in your return chamber.
 

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