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stubbsz

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What do I need to worry about if I stop constricting the flow from my return pump and go 1 inch tubing. I'm not sure if the overflow set up can cope with the extra flow.

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Well depending upon how many bends you had in your 3/4" you probably don't have to worry much at all, yes there is some restriction due to the smaller size but what you'll most likely see is a decrease in the velocity of the water more so than any increased volume.
 

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Hmm. That would decrease my water movement then. I was thinking the opposite would happen.

Those barb connectors for 3/4 seem to cut thediameter down to considerably less than 3/4... I was hoping the water flow would really open up if I moved to 1 inch.
 
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No, increased area for water to come out with translates to a decrease in overall velocity. You will get more volume, maybe not much more but definitely not less.

Same principle when you put your thumb over the end of the hose, you restrict the area for water to come out resulting in an increase in overall velocity. Doesn't mean more water comes out however.
 
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stubbsz":1ov406kh said:
Hmm. That would decrease my water movement then. I was thinking the opposite would happen.

Venturi...just like a hose nozzle or a thumb over a hose like already mentioned.
 

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So overall more volume as the constriction is gone but the velocity will be down due to the effect you describe. Don't think I'll change it as I like the minced up flow i have now
 
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Yeah, going from a 3/4" to a 1" pipe you're increasing the area water can flow out of by a factor of almost 2, so there will be less friction with the sides of the piping, however the velocity will be reduced. You could always do 1" to the tank then have the output reduced to your desired size for velocity.
 

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FYI I've got a windows installable version of our pump head loss calculator that also reports output velocity (ft/sec). If any of you are interested in it, PM me. I'm looking for some beta testers for it.

Shane
 

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