Just turn your rain bar facing the glass panel instead of straight at the water. It will break down the force and won't turn your tank into a washing machine.

Hi,
Currently i am using a new 2ft tank with a canister filter of flowrate 800l/hr and Hailea Chiller 100A.
when i was cycling my tank, i adjusted to the strongest flow and my chiller temp was set at 25deg.
the temp would maintain at 25 and maybe increase to 26 in about an hr time or so.
But recently when i lowered the flowrate to about half as i added CRS into my tank, the temp on my chiller would cut at 25deg, in 5mins time, it would increase to almost 25.8deg. and in less den 30mins, the chiller would kick in again. (is this normal?)
is there any method to use my strongest flowrate, so that the temp can maintain as when i was cycling the tank, but the output on my rainbar would be be as of now, slowly so that current in tank would not be strong..
Please advice.. Thanks
Just turn your rain bar facing the glass panel instead of straight at the water. It will break down the force and won't turn your tank into a washing machine.
CRS - CRazy about Shrimps
- Alan Phang -
You can't explain it simply, you don't understand it (well enough )..." - Albert Einstein

I tried this method before. But it causes water splashing all over.
Just put the rainbar below the water surface, points downwards.
CRS - CRazy about Shrimps
- Alan Phang -
You can't explain it simply, you don't understand it (well enough )..." - Albert Einstein

Thanks for the info. Tried some modifications on my own. I removed the stopper at the end of the rain bar.
Pressure has been lessen as its free flow through. The flow at the end of the rain bar is flowing straight on to inlet filter sponge.
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