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The first thing I've noticed with every rdwc or undercurrent system is that they are set up in parallel instead of in series. I've often read and heard people complain about problems with either system in terms of flow restrictions.
From a Layman's point of view it seems in a parallel created system that flow restrictions from one side to the other would be expected. Obviously flow restrictions could still form in a undercurrent system setup in series but it would be the same Flow Restriction for the entire system instead of only one side versus the other..
Why is it that these systems are running parallel and not in series and can you see any problem with running them in series instead of parallel?
From a Layman's point of view it seems in a parallel created system that flow restrictions from one side to the other would be expected. Obviously flow restrictions could still form in a undercurrent system setup in series but it would be the same Flow Restriction for the entire system instead of only one side versus the other..
Why is it that these systems are running parallel and not in series and can you see any problem with running them in series instead of parallel?