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| Adding second SunSun 304 B | |
| By: GatorMike Date: August 7, 2016, 8:51 pm | |
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| Hey guys! I have a 75 gallon African tank with mostly Peacocks | |
| and some Mbunas. I am currently running a single SunSun 304 B | |
| and I want to add another one for more filtration and | |
| redundancy. I like the thought of having two in the event of | |
| one failing. I've had the single one running for six months and | |
| compared to the HOB its a world of difference. My question is | |
| placement of inlet and outlets? I have 30 fish in the tank and | |
| a powerhead running. Will this be to much current? Thanks in | |
| advance for any help! | |
| #Post#: 2455-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Adding second SunSun 304 B | |
| By: PaulMartin61 Date: August 10, 2016, 7:25 pm | |
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| I would probably remove the powerhead to check the current with | |
| 2 SunSun's. | |
| As far as placement, there's a bit of conversation on what is | |
| the 'correct' setup. Personally, I'd keep the intakes together | |
| and the outputs at the opposite or diagonal corner from the | |
| intakes. | |
| Let you returns help push debris towards your intakes. | |
| Good luck! | |
| Paul | |
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