H hghlndr85 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 27, 2009 574 0 0 pa Dec 31, 2009 #1 is there a specific spot to put the inlets and outlets for best movement and filtering?
JL Gambusia MFK Member Oct 6, 2008 445 3 18 Warm waters Dec 31, 2009 #2 If it's the only filter on your tank then the best set up would be intake on one end and return at the opposite end for optimum filtration.
If it's the only filter on your tank then the best set up would be intake on one end and return at the opposite end for optimum filtration.
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,646 639 201 Los Angeles, CA Dec 31, 2009 #3 JL;3743954; said: If it's the only filter on your tank then the best set up would be intake on one end and return at the opposite end for optimum filtration. Click to expand...
JL;3743954; said: If it's the only filter on your tank then the best set up would be intake on one end and return at the opposite end for optimum filtration. Click to expand...
I IKeepPacu Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 2, 2008 1,327 7 38 42 Long Island, New York Dec 31, 2009 #4 JL;3743954; said: If it's the only filter on your tank then the best set up would be intake on one end and return at the opposite end for optimum filtration. Click to expand... its how i had mine, and it worked like a charm
JL;3743954; said: If it's the only filter on your tank then the best set up would be intake on one end and return at the opposite end for optimum filtration. Click to expand... its how i had mine, and it worked like a charm
A Andrewtfw Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 23, 2005 1,044 4 68 51 Maryland Dec 31, 2009 #5 I agree with the others. Also, highest flow rate is achieved when the directional outputs are at 90 degrees.
I agree with the others. Also, highest flow rate is achieved when the directional outputs are at 90 degrees.
spwd Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 20, 2008 4,505 5 68 55 leicester,england Dec 31, 2009 #6 I agree with the guys above. Steve