T trevor30 Always more to learn. Jul 20, 2006 172 0 16 Lawrenceville, GA Nov 28, 2007 #1 If I place my pump above the tank is a check valve still necessary? The output is so much better with no check valve.
If I place my pump above the tank is a check valve still necessary? The output is so much better with no check valve.
destined_love7 Aquariaholic Sep 27, 2007 1,198 0 0 Nov 28, 2007 #2 Nah. You only need the check valve if the pump is lower than the water line.
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Nov 28, 2007 #3 destined_love7 said: Nah. You only need the check valve if the pump is lower than the water line. Click to expand... :iagree:
destined_love7 said: Nah. You only need the check valve if the pump is lower than the water line. Click to expand... :iagree:
D deadxero AC Members Feb 18, 2005 178 0 0 Nov 28, 2007 #4 As long as you have no cats or kids.... anything attached to a dangly wire may end up on the floor when ever you're not staring at it. :grinyes:
As long as you have no cats or kids.... anything attached to a dangly wire may end up on the floor when ever you're not staring at it. :grinyes:
AquariumNoob13 I AM NOT A N00B! Aug 27, 2007 1,281 0 0 Bonita, Ca Nov 29, 2007 #5 deadxero said: As long as you have no cats or kids.... anything attached to a dangly wire may end up on the floor when ever you're not staring at it. :grinyes: Click to expand... :iagree: but with dogs personally.
deadxero said: As long as you have no cats or kids.... anything attached to a dangly wire may end up on the floor when ever you're not staring at it. :grinyes: Click to expand... :iagree: but with dogs personally.