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Thats odd. All of mine flow the same regardless of the length of the input
tube. Remember the flow adjustment lever at the back should be all the way up. If the water level decreases, so does the flow. "D&M" wrote in message ... Is there any specific reason besides catching free floating low level debree that it's recommended that the inlet tube be 1 1/2-2" from the tank bottom? Only asking as my emperor flows fast when only 8" into the water, slows to a trickle at the full depth of the tank. Just curious if there was a greater benefit other than catching debree that low in the tank. Cheers |
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