Hi all. I figured this would be the better place to ask, so away we go.
First bigger boy tank ya'll.
Firstly, what I currently have. It's a "160/600L" Landen (6x2x2), return pump is an Aqua Excel 12000LPH/3200GPH 5.5' head currently outfitted with a 1" OD line. I think it's adequate for the flow it'll see, not sure how big the hole is for upping OD a smidge if I even wanted to. Could swap over a drain but whatever.
It can be run on variable pulse modes, but they're quite aggressive (0-100% pulses of varying duration with no soft start) so I don't know if it would suit my idea anyway.
Return is straight up to that T then splits to the high left nozzle and also to the lower right one, left/right. If the pump turns off, I assume left breaks siphon of right.
The tank is currently piped left to right as pictured for 1x return and 3x drain, 1-1/4" ball, 1-1/4" weird diaphragm gate and 1" full emergency.
I'm ignorant of why the return nozzles are the way they are, but I'd like to T off the return like below in red and instead run a quartet of RFG's or a pair of RFG's and duckbills out left and right overflow to get some turbulence in the tank and not just blast the substrate away from the front of the display which it looks it may do. Kinda like how most tanks are done these days. For symmetry if nothing else.
Yeah nah? Whyfor? Why not?
Trying to avoid running a 2nd functioning-but-redundant pump from sump under and over the rear panel to do the same thing, which might not be a bad idea to _me_ and frankly, everything I've read says FLOW FLOW FLOW.
First bigger boy tank ya'll.
Firstly, what I currently have. It's a "160/600L" Landen (6x2x2), return pump is an Aqua Excel 12000LPH/3200GPH 5.5' head currently outfitted with a 1" OD line. I think it's adequate for the flow it'll see, not sure how big the hole is for upping OD a smidge if I even wanted to. Could swap over a drain but whatever.
It can be run on variable pulse modes, but they're quite aggressive (0-100% pulses of varying duration with no soft start) so I don't know if it would suit my idea anyway.
Return is straight up to that T then splits to the high left nozzle and also to the lower right one, left/right. If the pump turns off, I assume left breaks siphon of right.
The tank is currently piped left to right as pictured for 1x return and 3x drain, 1-1/4" ball, 1-1/4" weird diaphragm gate and 1" full emergency.
I'm ignorant of why the return nozzles are the way they are, but I'd like to T off the return like below in red and instead run a quartet of RFG's or a pair of RFG's and duckbills out left and right overflow to get some turbulence in the tank and not just blast the substrate away from the front of the display which it looks it may do. Kinda like how most tanks are done these days. For symmetry if nothing else.
Yeah nah? Whyfor? Why not?
Trying to avoid running a 2nd functioning-but-redundant pump from sump under and over the rear panel to do the same thing, which might not be a bad idea to _me_ and frankly, everything I've read says FLOW FLOW FLOW.