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B&G 100 vs Taco 0010
Mark J Strawcutter
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not to use a Taco 0010 as a replacement for a B&G 100 on a converted gravity system? Pump curves look almost identical. 0010 looks to be lower maintenance and slightly less power consumption.
Any benefit to B&G's lower RPMs in this application?
Mark
Any benefit to B&G's lower RPMs in this application?
Mark
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It's the curve that matters
I'd use either one.Retired and loving it.0
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