Another question for you, Ben. What I'm looking at with the 900GPH pump is about 300 GPH at 5ft unburdened. Another alternative would be to put my BIX in a parallel loop with the Lytron just before a Supreme Pondmaster 1200 (900 GPH @ 5ft, 100W), run 3/4" up, split to 1/2" lines to the machines, and split, right before the pump, one side off 3/8" to the BIX and 1/2" to the Lytron. With the crazy restriction that the BIX has in comparison, what do you think would happen here? Or would it be better to just keep the Lytron by itself in seperate cooling loop to the res? The more I look at it, the more I think I'm going to have to step up to the 1200 GPH to power the blocks (3xCPU, with another to come next year) and keep decent flow. It's strange. Now that I have everything but the cases and pump on the way to my doorstep, I'm starting to doubt the wisdom of this project. If anything, I'm going to document and photograph every step of the way so nobody else makes my mistakes, or alternatively, you all can take after my fine example (*snicker*).
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