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Old September 9th, 2008,
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Default Standard (HT-10) vs. Slimline (HT-SL)

What's the difference between a standard high temp filtration sys and a slim line system? The picture doesnt look different. The product codes are..standard HT-10..and slimline HT-SL
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Default Re: Standard (HT-10) vs. Slimline (HT-SL)

The HT-10 has 3/4" inlet/outlets. The larger inlet outlet allows for a higher flow rate.

The HT-SL has 1/2" inlet/outlets. The flow rate will be less through the smaller inlet outlet.

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