looks good - It's a tough call on which size RFG Nozzle to stick with.
I'm leaning towards the single 1in RFG in this case. I would still like to he see the dual 3/4in RFG setup though with the pump at max as well.
- The 3/4in RFG seems to push a little further as I would expect it too given the amount of flow you're pushing through it.
- The 1in RFG however has a wider pattern, and since you have the other flow pumps in there you may not need the distance.
Either way they are both definitely an improvement over the straight flow in top video. Thanks for creating this video.
I agree on going with the 1" RFG.
In person the 1" actually appears to reach further than the 3/4" since more Water Flow (looking from the Back of Tank it's more obvious).
The Gyre Paddles are each different. The Back one points more UP to not Smack the Acro with Continous Laminar Flow.
The Front Gyre Paddle in more into CENTER OF TANK since nothing in the way.
Plus more flow with the 1" (while pump is on same setting) mean less back pressure on my REFURBISHED Sea-Swirl.
I can actually see the backpressure difference, since a the Back of the Swirl Elbow connector is a small Siphon Break Hole.
I see more squirt pressure out of it on the 3/4" RFG
SO that 1" RFG is designed for a 1" pipe. It would be great to have a similar Ball JOINT to angle the RFG a tiny bit down.
When the 1" is level, it also injects are stream up to the Water Surface. My EuroTrim keeps it contained with tank but some does splash.
I put a tiny piece of clear Acrylic Sheet there to extend the EuroBrace.
If there is no such thing a a BALL JOINT conector, then I will try an Melt the 1' Pipe bend a few degrees down.
VCA do you have a solution for me?