Random flow generator for Fluval Evo 13.5

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Anyone know what size RFG to add to a dual head on the stock Fluval Evo 13.5 output nozzle? is it 1/4" or 1/2"?

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1/2". Got mine for my Evo from VCA last year. Works like a charm. I got 6 extra knuckle sections with it, but they aren't really necessary.
 
I got two 1/4" that went directly onto the existing knuckles. The main knuckle is 1/2", so you can do what Scottj did. I think most go for the 1/2". If I purchased again, I would go with the 1/2". The 1/4" works but I think it would flow better with the larger.
 
I got two 1/4" that went directly onto the existing knuckles. The main knuckle is 1/2", so you can do what Scottj did. I think most go for the 1/2". If I purchased again, I would go with the 1/2". The 1/4" works but I think it would flow better with the larger.
That's right, I forgot it goes from a 1/2" to a 1/4" knuckle! Yes, one 1/2" generator works pretty good. I used it with the stock pump for a while and had good flow. I switched to a Hygger 260, mostly so I had a back up pump.
 
That's right, I forgot it goes from a 1/2" to a 1/4" knuckle! Yes, one 1/2" generator works pretty good. I used it with the stock pump for a while and had good flow. I switched to a Hygger 260, mostly so I had a back up pump.
So that means if i kept the existing knuckles and just replaced the nozzle, I would need the 1/4" for the dual nozzle and 1/2" for the single nozzle off of the main knuckle "Y"?
 
Correct - while the 1/4 inch works I feel it does not disperse as much as it would being 1/2 inch, especially with an upgraded pump. I could be wrong, but it seems like having a stronger pump and the reduction size force the water more and doesn't create a nice wide flow.
 
So that means if i kept the existing knuckles and just replaced the nozzle, I would need the 1/4" for the dual nozzle and 1/2" for the single nozzle off of the main knuckle "Y"?
The knuckle on the wall is 1/2". The Y knuckle must be a 1/2" to (2) 1/4" reducer. So to replace the existing 2 nozzles, you would need (2) 1?4" RFG's.

To go single RFG, get (1) 1/2" RFG, ans a few 1/2" knuckles. Extra knuckles are so you can come out a bit from the wall.
 

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