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  1. #31
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    Aerator live well pumps absolutely have to be mounted below the waterline in order to work. So at the least, you need a T fitting right on the intake, with the aerator pump mounted to the T. 2nd, Aerator pumps sharing plumbing with a reversible impeller pump, usually does not work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLA View Post
    Aerator live well pumps absolutely have to be mounted below the waterline in order to work. So at the least, you need a T fitting right on the intake, with the aerator pump mounted to the T. 2nd, Aerator pumps sharing plumbing with a reversible impeller pump, usually does not work well.
    What would be the difference from 2, two way pumps (for the 6 pump system) and one two way and one Aerator style operating off of one inlet ? Flow rates?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Craz16 View Post
    What would be the difference from 2, two way pumps (for the 6 pump system) and one two way and one Aerator style operating off of one inlet ? Flow rates?


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    We have experienced that a reversible impeller pump will draw through the aerator pump, pulling water from which ever sac/tank its supplying.

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