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* George Patterson wrote, On 10/28/2006 10:31 AM:
Cindy wrote: Yes! It helps me. I better set my canister on a stand....it's on the floor below my tank. If the input and the output are at the same level, the filter isn't lifting the water. The force of the inlet water coming down balances out the force required to push the water back up. .. OH...okay then! This helps too! Glad you pointed that out. I don't have a CLUE about plumbing. Cindy |
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