12 Volt Man;3660061; said:
I not arguing either. I am surprised you had problems though. I assumed that since it was a barebottom tank you had trouble with lots of debris at the bottom, thats why I had suggested the powerjet to help with the circulation to help prevent this.
Yes you are correct the debris across the bottom was not welll moved. The power would push it father across the tank but more debris would end up on the front and back seems. The spraybar would push the debris evenly across the tank but not as far.
Even if debris got to the intake end of the tank, the intake would only pull debris in if it was within about 4-5" of the intake.
Both the intake and outputs were place at the bottom of the tank..
My opinion is not only bases on this tank. I have a 150g, similar to yours(couple inches shorter though

) The canopy I had on it would not allow for HOBs so I only had a pair of XP3s. Stock was rather heavy and the result was rather poor mech filtration. Took off the canopy and added two AC110s, back to crystal clear water and very few floaties or debries collecting in corners of the tank.
I have since removed the two XP3s from that tank, because of a bio media experiment I'm doing. The tank has yet to show a lack of mech filtration because of this.
I love my XP3s, but they are not capable of doing the job themselves, but team them up with AC110s and you have unbeatable filtration for tanks in the 100-200g range. For tanks under a 100g, well I would just go with the AC110s