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Unread 03-30-2002, 09:53 AM   #16
TiTch
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It should not matter what order things are mounted as they will create the same back pressure in any order they are mounted. How will one part not create backpressure in one spot and create it in another.
Sorry, you appear to have missunderstood me. As items like blocks stay the same with regards to the pressure they create the only area of variable on my system is the connecting tubes between them, hence the bit where I say "in a straight line". Therefore, how I connect them could well be more important than the order they are in.

However, the feelings that I am getting is that no one rearly knows one way or another as it has never been tested.:shrug:

Yes, I fully accept what you are saying jaydee116 and that the same amount of water has to go back to the pump that went out in a closed system or our water systems would run out of water. Therefore what Swiftech say about the placement of the block being nearest to the pump as it has the greatest pressure has to be wrong. It is the design of the item that dictates the flow pressure / speed through it as the water in / out has to be the same.

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