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New, more economical pumps for reef tanks
Hey everyone;
As I was perusing my local Home Depot this weekend, I happened down the aisle that had pool pumps. I started to read the boxes and realized that thes are mag-drive pumps, move about the same amount of water, and are a hell of a lot cheaper than the pumps we are used to seeing in this hobby. Most of the pumps were made by Flo-Tech and seemed worth the money ($200-$400) for the volume of water pumped. Does anyone have any expirience with trying something like this??? |
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since when is $200-400 reasonable? From what I've seen, pool pumps are EXTREMELY inefficient. 1000w pumps are common.
A Sequence Dart costs $200, moves 3600gph, and uses 160w. this one looks interesting: http://www.flotecpump.com/pdf/Page_16_2004.pdf 400gph, 16w.
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400gph at 16w, nice, if it were only a bit stronger it would really make a nice DIY skimmer recirc pump....maybe.
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It still may. I mean, if its got a decent volute, and we can get 20 scfh out of it, is a monster. We've got 780gph pumps pulling 50, so I dont see it being out of the question.
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I ran one for several years on a CL on my 400 G tank. Worked nicely. But the reeflo pumps are more efficent so I switched.
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What pump is pulling 50scfh at 780gph now? And i would agree if you could get 20 out of it it would be nice, it would just take a couple for a large skimmer, but the turbulence would be fantastic.
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I had a feeling you were gonna say sicce, been following the thread but been busy the last few days. This pump may be worth a shot if its cheap.
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Do you think the saltwater would have abnormal effects on the pumps?
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Possibly but it says its epoxy sealed so if it is, it should be fine.
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i created a guide for taking care of acrylic aquariums if anyone wanted info on that
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1164882 |
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I once had one of these pumps on my pond and they were really loud.
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It may be salt safe, because Chlorine is a salt and very corrosive, as a rule pool pumps do not have to push a lot of head, so the valute/impeller is designed for volume, so if your sump is in the basement and tank upstairs it may have a huge head curve loss for its design.
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