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New EcoTech Marine Vectra Return Pump
Im really curious to see if there's any heat transfer thru the prop housing on an external application. Temp issues could be a deal breaker for me.
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Did you read my post today about all the tests I conducted. I did it to try to help you. I am guessing the Vectra might not be a good pump for your skimmer because it is trying to maintain a stated flow rate. Why don't you take it off your skimmer and run it submerged as a return or even just a closed loop and see how it does? That would answer the question about skimmer use. Best of luck. RJ
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Was there a significant increase in water temp? I get zero increase in temps with my dolphin 4750 pumps and I'm running two on my closed loop systems. The motors get really hot but nothing transfers to the water...one of the reasons I chose the pump.
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Ok perfect!
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It's two people now as pciscott mentioned on post 453. When there is smoke there is fire.
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His comment only says that the pump is hot which I would expect. He made no mention of tank temps.
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I think we need more users to comment if the pump is hotter than norm. Too early to say either way, and in my book the jury is still out.
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If I didn't like the pump I would have said it and not wasted my time.
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If you put a pump in the sump that is using 50 watts more then your old pump. it is pretty much the same as adding a 50 watt heater that is on all the time to your system. The amount of heat introduced when run externally will be substantially less as most of the heat is dissipating to the air around the pump. One big advantage of external pumps is much less heat transfer depending on the pump. Running the pump internally will keep it cooler, so it should last longer.
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No. If it is submersed, the power used by the pump is dissipated into the water as heat. Quote:
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As gcarroll said, internal vs external is a totally different game. With internal all of the power consumed is transferred to the water. With external pumps, it is either transferred to the water or to the air. The relative proportion of these depends very much on the design of the pump. Your RD3 pump is not somehow keeping all the power consumption in the controller, rather is just more efficient at dissipating the heat to the air so it doesn't transfer it to the water.
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The RD3 is 80w at the wall and the M1 is 90. With the RD3 having a controller it could be 70w at the pump and the M1 80 at the pump. I'm very very tempted to use a Fluval SP4 in the same application to compare temps. It's an 88w pump but AC. No controller. Theoretically all 88w of heat will go into the water. The tank water should then increase from what it is now. Something I found interesting in that pump's advertising is "Low heat transfer to energy consumption. Fluval pumps run at a relatively cool temperature to avoid affecting the water temperature of the tank, whether running internally or externally." Not sure exactly what that means if 88w in is 88w out.
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I would like to get back to all users experiences with the system that makes up the Vectra and controllers. Heat is just one aspect and doubt it of major importance.
One last thing about this heat discussion. I am not an engineer or scientist and I am sure there are others out there better suited to explain all this but I will give one LAST attempt as I understand it. First, it is very good general rule to say watts mean added heat in the aquarium. A 100 watt...pick your equipment... will put more heat into your system than a 50 watt version of the same type of equipment. But just because any piece of equipment consumes a certain amount of power does NOT mean all 80 watts are converted to heat. That would make the equipment 100% efficient and nothing is 100% efficient. In fact our heaters are far more efficient in producing heat from electrical power than pumps. I know I am stating the obvious but I think this needed to be said. Pumps use those watts to do work and, as a by-product, heat. DC pumps are more efficient than AC pumps that is why they can move the same amount of water using less power. than an AC version. So DC pumps also produce less heat. So an 80 watt pump DOES NOT produce 80 watts worth of heat. A good bit of the power goes moving the impeller thus moving water. Some pumps produce less heat for a certain amount of work- moving water. There are many variables as why one pump would be more efficient than others and I will let that go as you can already figure out most or all of them. If I am wrong on the above, I invite someone with more experience in this field to explain the error of my ways. If not, a lot of what has been previous said, right or wrong or just confused has taken up much space. So some 80 watt pumps are more efficient than others. It is too early to understand where exactly where the Vectra stands. I sure would like to hear from other Vectra owners about their install, use and satisfaction or disappointment in their pumps. RJ
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I just logged in after a few weeks of drowning in work + some personal issues and am honestly surprised at where this thread is. I'm going to take a minute and see how you folks got here...
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Thanks for the input and I look forward to hearing more although we might want to transfer to another thread. RJ
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I'm tagging along hoping for more reviews of the pump, less about the anecdotes of excessive heat transfer! |
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