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Water pumps, do's and donts.
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 70304" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I'm hijacking the thread but well put. I have honestly used ur in a trickle, straight out of the stream, and under bucket. Is it ideal? No. Will it do it in a tiny box? Yes. But i have a couple of ingenious tricks up my sleeve in my design to do it. But on the flip side if i pump in at 12000 lph in the bigger box at 40cm wide i need at least 1/2 inch of depth on the flow or the exchange takes a "v" shape meaning the outer edgees are just simply static, and the centre is overworked and exchanging everything. i only use gh as backup in the ur style, I've tried running combos with gh at the start of my series and i found it wasnt worth the outlay for the benefit, by designing and experimenting you can achieve anything the mats can do as good as they do them. I just feel better seeing the ur there, what it's caught after the series would take a long time to cover cost. In the end its just my opinion and experience they are a good product, and i really should have started another thread. Good luck with the flow and pump choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 70304, member: 2152"] I'm hijacking the thread but well put. I have honestly used ur in a trickle, straight out of the stream, and under bucket. Is it ideal? No. Will it do it in a tiny box? Yes. But i have a couple of ingenious tricks up my sleeve in my design to do it. But on the flip side if i pump in at 12000 lph in the bigger box at 40cm wide i need at least 1/2 inch of depth on the flow or the exchange takes a "v" shape meaning the outer edgees are just simply static, and the centre is overworked and exchanging everything. i only use gh as backup in the ur style, I've tried running combos with gh at the start of my series and i found it wasnt worth the outlay for the benefit, by designing and experimenting you can achieve anything the mats can do as good as they do them. I just feel better seeing the ur there, what it's caught after the series would take a long time to cover cost. In the end its just my opinion and experience they are a good product, and i really should have started another thread. Good luck with the flow and pump choice. [/QUOTE]
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