Undr*H20
11-06-2002, 07:18 PM
Well you will probably see this thread at a few places but I am trying to get a wide variety of opinoins.
So here's the question.....
Do you think I could use a PH to feed a Cal reactor? I don't have room for a sump, but I really need a cal rxtr.
I would imagine the rxtr itself would act as a check valve to limit the flow, and I would imagine I would gain quite a bit of head pressure going to it from gravity. But would I have enough pressure left over to get the water back up to the tank, roughly 3 feet or so.
Any thoughts?
So here's the question.....
Do you think I could use a PH to feed a Cal reactor? I don't have room for a sump, but I really need a cal rxtr.
I would imagine the rxtr itself would act as a check valve to limit the flow, and I would imagine I would gain quite a bit of head pressure going to it from gravity. But would I have enough pressure left over to get the water back up to the tank, roughly 3 feet or so.
Any thoughts?