FuzzyZipperbaum
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So while I am waiting....
Mary Ann or Ginger; Keynesian Economics or Austrian Economics and of course Closed loop or power heads...
Going to take a shot at the last one...
I spent some time reading up on this debate... and I have come to believe and have now convinced myself that.....
Power Heads without a doubt moves much more water, has more options, lower cost, lower electricity and no holes in the bottom.
However..... they are an eye sour to me. a BIG one.
Closed loop takes some time to get right, is harder to move around, figure out plumbing, returns, how many.....valve here....a vavle there...... A few big holes in the bottom.....
However.... they can be hidden much easier, once you get things set for the most part you can set it and forget it once everything is where you want...which takes more time than the PHs..... And as pump technology continues to improve you can swap out pumps provided that you put some valves in the right places.....
So I went with both. I have 2 PHs on each tank in the far back cornders...so the left tank has 2 on the far back right wall.... The right tank has them on the far left back wall.... I also have a 2" drain that goes to a pump..(more on that later) and 3 returns.... For the most part it is hard to find or at leas I feel I have limited any tank pollution, aka equipment in the tank
Mary Ann or Ginger; Keynesian Economics or Austrian Economics and of course Closed loop or power heads...
Going to take a shot at the last one...
I spent some time reading up on this debate... and I have come to believe and have now convinced myself that.....
Power Heads without a doubt moves much more water, has more options, lower cost, lower electricity and no holes in the bottom.
However..... they are an eye sour to me. a BIG one.
Closed loop takes some time to get right, is harder to move around, figure out plumbing, returns, how many.....valve here....a vavle there...... A few big holes in the bottom.....
However.... they can be hidden much easier, once you get things set for the most part you can set it and forget it once everything is where you want...which takes more time than the PHs..... And as pump technology continues to improve you can swap out pumps provided that you put some valves in the right places.....
So I went with both. I have 2 PHs on each tank in the far back cornders...so the left tank has 2 on the far back right wall.... The right tank has them on the far left back wall.... I also have a 2" drain that goes to a pump..(more on that later) and 3 returns.... For the most part it is hard to find or at leas I feel I have limited any tank pollution, aka equipment in the tank