dascharisma
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If I understand the pictures correctly, it looks like half of your flow is split multiple ways and the other half is not. I think that you are getting good flow out of the right hand side because the return plumbing is not split a bunch of ways and there is very little restriction. The left side is restricted and split so very little water is coming out of each output.
Keep in mind that the water will exit the lowest output that it can find. That means that your low holes are pushing all the flow and the upper ones aren't getting squat. The only way around that is to push more water than the lower holes can handle which will cause the water level in the loc line to rise and exit the higher holes.
If it were me I would forget about all that loc line and just have two outputs on the closed loops, one on the left and one on the right. Besides, you need to concentrate your flow on the bottom or I promise you will have settling issues.
Brad
Keep in mind that the water will exit the lowest output that it can find. That means that your low holes are pushing all the flow and the upper ones aren't getting squat. The only way around that is to push more water than the lower holes can handle which will cause the water level in the loc line to rise and exit the higher holes.
If it were me I would forget about all that loc line and just have two outputs on the closed loops, one on the left and one on the right. Besides, you need to concentrate your flow on the bottom or I promise you will have settling issues.
Brad