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@Vivid Creative Aquatics - Question: Does the RFG need to be placed under water?

My 1" return ends above water to create surface turbulence. Would I need to move it under water to use the RFG?

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@Vivid Creative Aquatics - Question: Does the RFG need to be placed under water?

My 1" return ends above water to create surface turbulence. Would I need to move it under water to use the RFG?

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@Fudsey ,thanks for the question - yes, the RFG nozzle needs to be fully submerged to function properly. If it's not, it just drawing in air and kills off the randomizing effect.
 

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