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Pump to run fountain
I currently have a small pump that is circulating my water just right. I
want to add a fountain and can attach it to the pump, but that slows the other flow. So, should I get a larger pump, or should I have a small pump dedicated just the fountain? I don't want to have to keep adjusting the other flow to compensate for the times I do not run the fountain. Scott |
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Pump to run fountain
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 02:00:00 GMT, "Scott Teetsel"
wrote: I currently have a small pump that is circulating my water just right. I want to add a fountain and can attach it to the pump, but that slows the other flow. So, should I get a larger pump, or should I have a small pump dedicated just the fountain? I don't want to have to keep adjusting the other flow to compensate for the times I do not run the fountain. Scott I would suggest a separate pump, that way you don't have to worry about keeping them balanced. -- - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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