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MACH5

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Hey guys I have a 90 gl. tank that it's eurobraced (oceanic tech tank). In the back, the eurobrace piece has 4 1" holes that I'm planning to use all for my return line. I'm planning to hook up a SCWD to this. Does anyone see a problem with this??
The reason I ask it's because I have never seen anyone with a SCWD in their return but rather used only in a closed loop.:splitspin

Thank you in advance to all!
 

MACH5

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Ok thanks darkdrako. Just wanted to make sure it was kosher to do so since it seems very few have it set up this way.

Anyone else??
 

House of Laughter

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MACH,

SCWD's will start to show problems right around the 1.5 yr mark - especially if you are using it on a reef - calcium and alkalinity build up causes it to stick etc. Great cheap alternative to flow distribution, but make sure you have a way to take it on and off once a year to run with vinegar.

if you're running fish only, it will be less likely a problem as the water parameters are less likely to cause it to stick.

Hope this helps,

House
 

MACH5

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Thanks House. I'm aware of this issue. I do plan to run a full SPS system so yes I'm anticipating doing maintanance on the SCWD. Other than this I hear that they're reliable and cheap!:D
 

House of Laughter

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You're more planned than i was when i had one. I had one on my 92g corner bowfront sps, fish everywhere, crazy stocked tank. When it got stuck, I hit it with the heavy end of a butter knife

:)

Good luck with it.

House


Thanks House. I'm aware of this issue. I do plan to run a full SPS system so yes I'm anticipating doing maintanance on the SCWD. Other than this I hear that they're reliable and cheap!:D
 

lazibonez

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Scwd are hit or miss, I have used 4-5 of them in 4 years. Some u have to replace after 2 months, while one that I had lasted over 2 years. When they go bad, even cleaning doesnt work, and its usually stuck in one position. At least they are cheap to replace. Its a good device nevertheless.
 

Solace Aquatics LLC

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This is one of the newer ones in return, it is running off an Iwaki. It is easy to maintain and clean. If you are worried about servicing it, I would recommend using Unions on the input and outputs for for easy removal. If you are using a pressure rated pump, I recommend using PVC so that there is no chance of a leaky connection and hose clamps.

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