Oddball59
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I've seen and heard a lot of people speaking badly of the Flugal ribbed hosing on their filters. I thought I would way in with my two pence worth.
There are a few misconceptions....
Ribbed hosing is black, clear hosing looks cleaner.... but not forever, and the build up in clear tube is a mess and looks a mess. It also reduces flow on clear pipe Quite a lot which doesn't happen on ribbed pipe to such an extent because of the turbulence within the pipe.
The ribs allow a build up of dirt, the opposite is actually true, the ribs cause a turbidity in the water flow which actually cleans the pipes, an analogy would be our hearts, if our arteries were ribbed the turbidity would help keep our arteries clear of all the crap that leads to heart attacks, stent and valve replacement etc.. we wouldn't get heart attacks due to arteries.
Flexibility? If you bend the clear plastic into a "U" shape it will collapse and form a crease, this doesn't happen with ribbed hosing which will hold the "U" shape.
These are just a few points but valid and important to get the best, of course its all down to each of us to decide what's best I prefer Flugal canisters and pipework for these reasons and more.
I also ran a Flugal 7 series canister, which I loved. The ergonomics are excellent. The medium basket which just lifts easily out in one piece and popped in a bucket with little water spillage is excellent. I had an Oase biomaster which worked well, but the canister system wasn't as good having to lift each basket out individually.....? The worse was what I thought was the best when I bought it, the inbuilt heater! That turned out to be the worse as I dropped the lid from a height, not too high and the bloody heater sticking out of the lid broke. The priming system was better than Flugal. Pipe connections equally good. But I still prefer the ribbed hosing as above.
One challenge I'm having is installing an inline diffuser for Co2, but I've seen and heard it can be done, the guys at horizon who I'm getting a Co2Art manifold from assure me it can be fitted on the ribbed hose... I'm excited to see this done as it drives me nuts having all the tech on display. I also believe an inline diffuser will disperse the Co2 better around the tank as it's expelled under pressure. I'll be fitting this as close to the outlet as possible. I think it's a question of getting the right spares... hose connection from Flugal and using cable ties or screw on clips. Maybe even some tank safe silicone for a belt and braces approach.
One point... Flugal who I called say they don't recommend inline diffusers as they are prone to. leaks. They also said they are developing their own inline system... so maybe they want to dissuade people to maximise sales when they come to market with their own system! But maybe thats my cynical side.
If only Oase would make the heater so it stayed in its own little spot in the canister, or could be removed before taking off the lid they'd be well on the way to a winner and improve the basket system. I do find the Flugal seems to be better constructed, certainly easier to work on basket wise.
I'd love to hear what others think of their kit, can you make comparisons too?
I will be looking for a new filter soon, so unless I'm convinced otherwise I'll go Flugal again.
There are a few misconceptions....
Ribbed hosing is black, clear hosing looks cleaner.... but not forever, and the build up in clear tube is a mess and looks a mess. It also reduces flow on clear pipe Quite a lot which doesn't happen on ribbed pipe to such an extent because of the turbulence within the pipe.
The ribs allow a build up of dirt, the opposite is actually true, the ribs cause a turbidity in the water flow which actually cleans the pipes, an analogy would be our hearts, if our arteries were ribbed the turbidity would help keep our arteries clear of all the crap that leads to heart attacks, stent and valve replacement etc.. we wouldn't get heart attacks due to arteries.
Flexibility? If you bend the clear plastic into a "U" shape it will collapse and form a crease, this doesn't happen with ribbed hosing which will hold the "U" shape.
These are just a few points but valid and important to get the best, of course its all down to each of us to decide what's best I prefer Flugal canisters and pipework for these reasons and more.
I also ran a Flugal 7 series canister, which I loved. The ergonomics are excellent. The medium basket which just lifts easily out in one piece and popped in a bucket with little water spillage is excellent. I had an Oase biomaster which worked well, but the canister system wasn't as good having to lift each basket out individually.....? The worse was what I thought was the best when I bought it, the inbuilt heater! That turned out to be the worse as I dropped the lid from a height, not too high and the bloody heater sticking out of the lid broke. The priming system was better than Flugal. Pipe connections equally good. But I still prefer the ribbed hosing as above.
One challenge I'm having is installing an inline diffuser for Co2, but I've seen and heard it can be done, the guys at horizon who I'm getting a Co2Art manifold from assure me it can be fitted on the ribbed hose... I'm excited to see this done as it drives me nuts having all the tech on display. I also believe an inline diffuser will disperse the Co2 better around the tank as it's expelled under pressure. I'll be fitting this as close to the outlet as possible. I think it's a question of getting the right spares... hose connection from Flugal and using cable ties or screw on clips. Maybe even some tank safe silicone for a belt and braces approach.
One point... Flugal who I called say they don't recommend inline diffusers as they are prone to. leaks. They also said they are developing their own inline system... so maybe they want to dissuade people to maximise sales when they come to market with their own system! But maybe thats my cynical side.
If only Oase would make the heater so it stayed in its own little spot in the canister, or could be removed before taking off the lid they'd be well on the way to a winner and improve the basket system. I do find the Flugal seems to be better constructed, certainly easier to work on basket wise.
I'd love to hear what others think of their kit, can you make comparisons too?
I will be looking for a new filter soon, so unless I'm convinced otherwise I'll go Flugal again.
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