Mounting a M620?

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Just got an M620 and i'm wondering how everyone mounted it??? Confusing as anything! Best way of mounting to create most efficient current?
 
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Bottom right hand pick or the one just left of that using the swivel base
 
U use bottom right style. You need to remove the outside square cover for this.

Alternatively you can also just put it on the substrate (as in the bottom right configuration, but the holder on the bottom, not the back), cover it with rock and let it blow out a gap in the rock.
 
I use a piece of perspex. Just heat it up and you can bend it to your tank, then supa glue the one bracket to it and then put the pump on. Same way as bottom left but remove the "grip" attachment.


Thalion could you please post a pic of that:)
 
Hows this way of doing it?
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I can hang it on the back wall.

Those suckers are quite ineffective hey?
 
Thats the one, if you can its better than the suckers.

those suckers are better than most though, but still not failsafe
 
So would this be the most effective way of running it?? Is it correct because I had to unclip the swivel and put it in upside down (else with the pump on the top it wouldn't be submerged in water?)

Just want to make sure i'm correct here.
And I'll be placing it on the back wall of my nano
 
That should work, can it swivel from side to side?
 
Wow, Thalion, has anyone ever told you that your a clever man;)
 
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