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Submerged VS Inline

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Either can be made very well, but my preference is Inline:

Fewer parts
Uses less room in case
No tank of warm water heating up my case

Those are MY reasons and are purely subjective. My own experiments have always shown a temp. improvement with Inline compared to Submerged.

There is one thing about Submerged systems that I like: basically self-bleeding of air bubbles.
 
Depends on the setup you are going to do. If you are doing a non-res setup then you would need inline as there is no where to submerge the pump. I would also think you would introduce more heat in the system with a submerged pump heating the water as compared to an inline heating it up. Just my 2 cents.
 
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