Alright, so I’ve been discussing this on another forum and figured I’d bring it up here too.
The Fluval Evo 13.5 AIO chamber is poorly designed.
My reasoning for this is the intake chamber does not flow over and into the middle chamber, rather it has a set of vents in the baffle. The lower-most vent just about lines up with the inlet to the return pump chamber.
The diagram below shows the optional skimmer in the first chamber and the heater in the third chamber, however it does not appear to matter which chamber the heater is in as the water level drops evenly across all three chambers.
What I have found with mine is this results in an even evaporation across all three chambers. If you don’t have an ATO or regularly top up, any heater you use may get exposed to air potentially causing catastrophic heater
Now this has not happened to my tank but just a friendly reminder to either have an ATO handy or do regular top offs.
Here’s what I am talking about:
The Fluval Evo 13.5 AIO chamber is poorly designed.
My reasoning for this is the intake chamber does not flow over and into the middle chamber, rather it has a set of vents in the baffle. The lower-most vent just about lines up with the inlet to the return pump chamber.
The diagram below shows the optional skimmer in the first chamber and the heater in the third chamber, however it does not appear to matter which chamber the heater is in as the water level drops evenly across all three chambers.
What I have found with mine is this results in an even evaporation across all three chambers. If you don’t have an ATO or regularly top up, any heater you use may get exposed to air potentially causing catastrophic heater
Now this has not happened to my tank but just a friendly reminder to either have an ATO handy or do regular top offs.
Here’s what I am talking about: