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09/27/2014, 03:44 PM | #1 |
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In the market to replace/upgrade my return. Please help with suggestions
I am in the market to do a return pump upgrade. There are a couple of reasons for this.
The main reason is that I want/need to push more water through my return. I currently have a RLSS Waveline DC-6000 2nd generation DC pump which is rated for up to 1500 GPH (a number I am not sure I trust). The pump was originally bought in may of last year but has only been running for little over a year. The fact that it already is rusting is not a good sign. I also need more flow as the original idea was to feed reactors and a remote fuge with it too. I had to skip the reactors as there was no way there would be enough flow for that and also get a decent turnover from the DT. I am feeding the fuge at the moment with it but would like more water going through it that what I currently have. I would like to stay with a DC pump if possible as I like to lack of sound and the control I can have over it as well as the power savings. I am not that familiar with the pump market in this segment so please help me out. Thanks! |
09/28/2014, 03:53 AM | #2 |
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I am also thinking to replace my return pump. At this moment i have the Water Blaster HY-5000 for 3 years already without a single issue. Thinking to get the new DC RODC 5500 which have a 2 year warranty but haven't find any reviews yet.
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09/29/2014, 02:04 PM | #3 |
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No one?
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09/29/2014, 04:28 PM | #4 |
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Assume you are running as a submerged pump? Or no? Thought these pumps were essentially all plastic. There are only a small handful of things you cannot afford to have fail, and the main pump is one IMO. I use sicce for all my submerged pump needs and panworld for my externals. Very reliable!
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09/29/2014, 06:59 PM | #5 | |
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09/29/2014, 07:46 PM | #6 | |
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There are no cheap well build DC pump in the market. if u really want DC pump, u can consider the following, Aquabee up8000/11000 Red dragon 3 Abyzz A100 |
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09/29/2014, 07:47 PM | #7 |
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I learned that lesson the hard way. Never skimp on equipment, especially the important one like the return pump. Had the same happening with the Jebao WP40 and WP25. What a piece of crap. Now running MP40 and feel much better.
Anyway, I need a submerged return pump as much setup is not made for an external pump at this point. |
09/29/2014, 07:49 PM | #8 | |
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09/30/2014, 12:35 AM | #9 |
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Sicce, or I like the Lifeguard submersibles very quiet and very low heat
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09/30/2014, 01:32 AM | #10 |
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Laguna Max-Flo; same pump a well known company [mentioned above] sells for more $$$ with a fancy cover.
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09/30/2014, 02:27 AM | #11 |
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This is one of the quietest pumps at a reasonable price.
http://usa.hagen.com/Aquatic/Pumps/Circulation/14337 |
09/30/2014, 06:41 AM | #12 |
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Thanks everyone.
How about the flow. I would like to get an significant upgrade there as well since I am feeding a remote fuge plus two reactors with the return. Today my return is only feeding the fuge as there are not enough power left for the reactors. |
09/30/2014, 09:29 AM | #13 |
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Sorry if I missed a head number, so I will be general.
Laguna are solid. Tunze are solid and quiet. Mag pumps are very reliable and affordable. Ehiem are always a good choice if you don't need much head. Lots of choices out there, but I might suggest that you go with reliability over every other consideration. I had a Chinese DC pump (coralife) quit on me after 5 months. They were REALLY good about replacing it, but I still don't trust it. |
09/30/2014, 12:41 PM | #14 |
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Yea one pump for everything is easier to manage and takes up less room however if that pump fails you have nothing as a backup.
I would suggest using two pumps, get one properly sized for your main tank. I do not know the size but you only need to turn that over 2-5 times a hour. Then get a second pump to power the other stuff..... if the main pump fails or needs serviced you have a backup pump to run the tank....... I haven't jumped on the DC bandwagon yet due to the pumps being to new. I did jump on the octopus bubbleblaster bandwagon and have rust inside the impeller cap..... the waterblaster pump I use as a return has no rust As states Sicce's Syncra pumps are silent.... depending on your tank size and flow using two of these would be as quiet as your DC pump. I purchased a syncra 2.5 to help me with water changes.... solid little pump!! MAG are on the noisy side.... I wouldn't get one & I own 2 Red Dragon, Laguna, Fluval Sea all use the same basic block and are all excellent choices. I have a red dragon and Laguna (never played with the Fluval version yet) which are silent and very powerful!!!!
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09/30/2014, 04:57 PM | #15 |
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Guess I should have included information regarding the head loss as well to give a better idea. I don't have a lot of head to deal with, maybe 4-5 feet total but there are some turns in my PVC piping that probably will add to the loss. Best is probably to include a picture to show what we are dealing with pipe-wise.
Hope that will give at least some idea on what we are dealing with here. The sump does unfortunately not look this clean today. Wish it would. |
09/30/2014, 09:33 PM | #16 |
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Who makes this sump?
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09/30/2014, 09:35 PM | #17 |
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It's made by Elite Aquatics
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10/01/2014, 10:10 AM | #18 |
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I am looking for a DC pump not because of noise but because electric rates here are scheduled for a 37% increase! I presently have a Reeflow Yahoo that has served me well but uses 268watts. I need a substantial pump that can handle 13 feet of head. Where in the US can you get an Aquabee or an Abyzz?
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