Don't think it is possible since you can't control the final distribution of the water into the tanks. One tank might overflow if too much water is distributed to it from the other tank.
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Sorry folks but i know that this is a stupid question but may i ask if it is posssible to filter two 2 ft tanks by using only one canister filter?
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Don't think it is possible since you can't control the final distribution of the water into the tanks. One tank might overflow if too much water is distributed to it from the other tank.
Not sure if you understand what I am saying.![]()
possible, use PVC pipe to create over flow system at top tank. This way you don't care about the water distribution. Put the filter inflow at bottom and out flow at the top and ta.. da.. you use 1 filter for 2 tank![]()
tank must be top and bottom
hm... same level is even easier you just connect both tank with water filled overhead PVC pipe. You can also drill hole and connect both tank![]()
Last edited by Shadow; 27th Mar 2007 at 20:16.
Same level is possible ONLY IF you have a central water catchment area, ie a 3rd tank. The filter should take in water from a 3rd tank. If the canister filter is being setup to suck in water from 2 tank at the same time, 1 of the inlet will take in more water than the other. You would spend more time constantly adjusting the flow rate. The 2 tank must have an overflow to a 3rd tank and from there, the canister filter will take in the water to filter out all the gunk and distribute the filtered water back to the 2 tanks simultaneously. The overflow in each tank will keep the water level constant in both tank. You will only notice the volume of water getting lesser due to evaporation only in the 3rd tank.
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BFG seems right... imo... do u have same lv tank? i assume is same? maybe u could have an overhead filter connecting the 2 tank... problem is.. this filter flow rate should be same as the cannister's....unless one of the tank is to have a lower water lv....
I try to sketch the idea.
Last edited by Shadow; 27th May 2007 at 11:03.
It possible if one tank is place higher than the other. The higher one had a special drop off slope to allow water to flow to the lower tank.
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Automatically, filter will such water from tank 1 to tank 2, tank 1 water level drop, water level at tank 2 will be higher thus higher pressure and water automatically flow from tank 2 to tank 1. However make sure that the pipe is filled with water, otherwise it won't work
wait until that red pipe fails you.. then you get overflow island in your living room.
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