Sounds like a huge waste of pumps. I can see one (they are 1500gph) on a
spray bar, but 2? 3000 gph into that pipe sounds ridiculous to me, let alone
the fact that they are blowing at each other which will restrict the flow
they are putting out as well as well.. I would run one through the spray
bar, and one at the top for circulation. If you like, cap one end of the
pipe so that it can be removed later if you want to plumb the other pump
onto it, obviously leaving that end exposed so you can get at it.

Derek
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: Spray Bars Behind Rock


> That is basically what Ron suggested to me. Running two iwaki 70's from my
> sump and plumbing them into either end of a 1" spraybar with 5/16" holes
> drilled every inch at the bottom of the tank blowing down toward the
bottom
> of the tank.
> Glen
>

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