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Cool, please keep me posted.Thanks for the quick response! The other side does not have this issue, so I will swap them tonight and see if the issue follows the RFG.
Thank you so much for the support! I repositioned it slightly and now it’s perfect.Cool, please keep me posted.Thanks for the quick response! The other side does not have this issue, so I will swap them tonight and see if the issue follows the RFG.
Ill be traveling for a few day - headed to ReefStock Vegas, this welend, but I'll check in on tbis thread over the weeked.
sorry for the slow reply - been out of town since last week.I need some advice or idea. I bought the Double Random Flow Generator in order replace the Sea Swirl. The issue that i have is that the Sea Swirl i have it in the middle of the Tank. Will like to use the Generator on the same place but it goes to far to the front of the tank. Tried to point them far enough to both sides but still goes out to much.
Any ideas or pics so i can use it in the same place as i don't want to redo my plumbing? My Tank is 71" x 24" x 24".
Thanks. No problem.sorry for the slow reply - been out of town since last week.
if you could post a photo of your current setup, either with the seaswirl or with the RFGs as they are now - i can probably give you some suggestions as to how to decrease the overall length of the nozzle setup.
My initial though would be, that if you had a seeswirl in palce that you removed, then you likly have a PVC pipe drop - if that is the case, then you could use a slip-elbow at the end of the drop int the tank, then add a Multidapter fitting (which likely came int he kit you purchased) and the RFG right on the end of that. But, without a photo so the current setup, its hard to know if that would work,.
@Vivid Creative Aquatics here are the pics for reference to see what you recommend so i can make the change.Thanks. No problem.
Ok. I will post a pic when i get home. For reference, i still have the Sea Swirl working and haven't install the RFG yet. It is centered in the Tank and and the PVC pipe runs on top of the Rimless tank with some flexible tubing between the PVC and the SeaSwirl.
@Vivid Creative Aquatics here are the pics for reference to see what you recommend so i can make the change.
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Thanks in advance.
Then, Assuming you purchased the dual 3/4in flow kite, that kit comes with the 3035-075 Series Multidapter fitting. This fitI bought the Double Random Flow Generator
you can with a pump - but not a powerhead.Can you attach this with a submersible pump or powerhead ? ..any adapters for that type of use ?
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Did that work ? you said above that it will not work on a powerhead - not enough head pressure?here is an example where we attached a 1/2 RFG to NEWA 1200 (same as a maxiet 1200)
Yes, it did/does work,Did that work ? you said above that it will not work on a powerhead - not enough head pressure?
. I guess I need to brush up on my vocabularyPerfect and detailed explanation. I will give that a try in the Weekend and report back. Thanks.First remove the the nozzle and busing that are attach ethe main elbow.
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Then, Assuming you purchased the dual 3/4in flow kite, that kit comes with the 3035-075 Series Multidapter fitting. This fit
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This will plug right into the 1in Elbow. and add the 3/4in Loc-lien connector that you can then attach the flow kit to.
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Then, if you want to shorten the flow kit - you can reduce the number of loc-line fitting coming off the Y
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Let me know if that all makes sense.
It does not, however the 1in Flex-Series Random Flow Generator does include a few different Multidapter fittings, which can be used in similar ways.Hello. Does the new flex series 1" model slip over a 1" pvc pipe like the old model?