Running 2 reefer mat 1200 !? Any see an issue?

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My new 350 gallon setup is going to flow a bit higher than the recommended from Red Sea, so I'm planning on running two ....I've included a few pics of the proposed setup. I ditched the flexi black plumbing it came with and built a 1 inch T feeding into each reefer mat (the gray schedule 40 hooking up to the Red Sea black connector is actually the inside of a schedule 80 1 inch union....fit in the housing perfect and appears to be water tight on test). This is going to be connected to my main drain (bean animal 1.5 inch line , reduced down to 1 inch for the Red Sea reefer mats.

Does anyone see any issue with running this in this manner? I am having a hard time finding much on the forums of folks running two fleece rollers in tandem on a larger system.

Let me know your thoughts....before I glue ! :) LOL
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So,
My new 350 gallon setup is going to flow a bit higher than the recommended from Red Sea, so I'm planning on running two ....I've included a few pics of the proposed setup. I ditched the flexi black plumbing it came with and built a 1 inch T feeding into each reefer mat (the gray schedule 40 hooking up to the Red Sea black connector is actually the inside of a schedule 80 1 inch union....fit in the housing perfect and appears to be water tight on test). This is going to be connected to my main drain (bean animal 1.5 inch line , reduced down to 1 inch for the Red Sea reefer mats.

Does anyone see any issue with running this in this manner? I am having a hard time finding much on the forums of folks running two fleece rollers in tandem on a larger system.

Let me know your thoughts....before I glue ! :) LOL
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How did this go? Did it work? My concern would be the sensor but you have it split beautifully I was going to run water into one then into second but plumbing it the way you have is brilliant. I might do the y rather than a t but other than that brilliant.

regards Duzzy
 
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How did this go? Did it work? My concern would be the sensor but you have it split beautifully I was going to run water into one then into second but plumbing it the way you have is brilliant. I might do the y rather than a t but other than that brilliant.

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It worked like a charm...sensors working well and flow is split between the two...one mat does seem to get slightly more flow...i'd say 60/40 , but, otherwise its been relatively flawless!
 

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It worked like a charm...sensors working well and flow is split between the two...one mat does seem to get slightly more flow...i'd say 60/40 , but, otherwise its been relatively flawless!
And both fill and get triggered by each sensor independently? I’d been thinking of a way of connecting both sensors on the same reefmat so that they both cycle at the same time.
 

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It worked like a charm...sensors working well and flow is split between the two...one mat does seem to get slightly more flow...i'd say 60/40 , but, otherwise its been relatively flawless!
Do you have a build post?
 
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And both fill and get triggered by each sensor independently? I’d been thinking of a way of connecting both sensors on the same reefmat so that they both cycle at the same time.
Both do fill , both get triggered indepently as needed. They are close to the same usage from a roll standpoint, with the one side using slightly faster than the other.
no build post sorry, but happy to answer questions.
 

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Both do fill , both get triggered indepently as needed. They are close to the same usage from a roll standpoint, with the one side using slightly faster than the other.
no build post sorry, but happy to answer questions.
I’m wrapped that it works I’ve been trying to work it out in my mind but seeing it work so much better.
 

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So,
My new 350 gallon setup is going to flow a bit higher than the recommended from Red Sea, so I'm planning on running two ....I've included a few pics of the proposed setup. I ditched the flexi black plumbing it came with and built a 1 inch T feeding into each reefer mat (the gray schedule 40 hooking up to the Red Sea black connector is actually the inside of a schedule 80 1 inch union....fit in the housing perfect and appears to be water tight on test). This is going to be connected to my main drain (bean animal 1.5 inch line , reduced down to 1 inch for the Red Sea reefer mats.

Does anyone see any issue with running this in this manner? I am having a hard time finding much on the forums of folks running two fleece rollers in tandem on a larger system.

Let me know your thoughts....before I glue ! :) LOL
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Hi there,

I asked about this a while back but wanted to checkin and see how the dual reefmats are going after a considerable time.

I’m surprised Red Sea haven’t given a plus to connect them in series to trigger them in series anyway look forward to hearing. I’m still putting my build together.

Regards Darren
 

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