Pastey
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I designed my return plumbing with an eventual manifold for reactors so they won't be fed by a return pipe but by an easily controllable, pressurized return line.
My thought was to create the manifold with 4 potential outlets even though I'll only be using 2 to start off (GFO and GAC) and cap the end forcing all water to go through the reactors. I imagine pumping water passed the reactors and back into the sump is a bit of a a waste of energy.
Originally, I was thinking of getting a probe holder and just mounting the reactor returns back into return area or skimmer area of the sump. Is there any reason why that would be a bad idea?
My thought was to create the manifold with 4 potential outlets even though I'll only be using 2 to start off (GFO and GAC) and cap the end forcing all water to go through the reactors. I imagine pumping water passed the reactors and back into the sump is a bit of a a waste of energy.
Originally, I was thinking of getting a probe holder and just mounting the reactor returns back into return area or skimmer area of the sump. Is there any reason why that would be a bad idea?