my diy overflow strainers

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zennzzo;2119272; said:
And keep the syphon too...I hope rallysman chimes in cause I was thinking of incorperating one of these in my dual standpipe overflow system

You don't need them in a standpipe application. The aqualifters are used only to prevent air lock which really isn't possible when the tank is drilled.

on any HOB overflow there is a chance to get air into the system. The HOB overflows with "U" tubes don't usually have a problem but DIY and CPR overflows can get air from splashing fish or from normal use. Whenever using DIY or CPR overflows an aqualifter is really cheap insurance.
 
Tilapia Buttikoferi;2159162; said:
What was the point of taking 1/2" off of the 90's?
1/2 off each 90
then 1/2 off each side of the T
thats 2" smaller then before
less bulky
:D
rallysman;2159428; said:
You don't need them in a standpipe application. The aqualifters are used only to prevent air lock which really isn't possible when the tank is drilled.

on any HOB overflow there is a chance to get air into the system. The HOB overflows with "U" tubes don't usually have a problem but DIY and CPR overflows can get air from splashing fish or from normal use. Whenever using DIY or CPR overflows an aqualifter is really cheap insurance.
ah
so does it just always suck air :confused:
cost?
just curious :D
 
Nice
 
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