Danks Update! come on friends.. take a look! let me know what you think?

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~Dankster~420

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this one is what Im testing/using ;) I have a few others. But this is my high output pump.. These spliters really do help out allot. :) I have to put a old rag/washcloth down underneath of it to keep the damn thing from vibrating everywhere. lol PIC_1520.JPG PIC_1521.JPG PIC_1519.JPG
I'm not sure what that one is. I have a dual outlet pump that I'm putting together to run individual round stones in each bucket since they all hold water.

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SirGreenThumb

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I hear that.. did you happen to see/catch that link to the one I asked you if it would work good enough?
Oops. My bad I thought I replied to that.. It wouldn't work for my needs. I was going to go that route cause it was cheap, but after research it was a no go. Its says 400cfm, but there is no way that booster would push that much. IMO.

My 530cfm inline makes it where I can just place my hand on the cooltube and never be burned. It is also connected to that big carbon filter I have and sending it through 20ft of duct.
 

~Dankster~420

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cool.. I was wondering cause hell you'd think 400cfm would be plenty.. lol But I wanted to make sure cause I dont want to fork it out 4 something that wont do the job I need done ;)
Oops. My bad I thought I replied to that.. It wouldn't work for my needs. I was going to go that route cause it was cheap, but after research it was a no go. Its says 400cfm, but there is no way that booster would push that much. IMO.

My 530cfm inline makes it where I can just place my hand on the cooltube and never be burned. It is also connected to that big carbon filter I have and sending it through 20ft of duct.
 
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