nsamouroux
Well-known member
Well I'll be damned. I didn't know about the gph rating either on the Hydors, but it does make sense... I wonder if it is brand specific or is that how they rate all powerheads (or at least the Tunze / Hydor / Vortec)? I was sort of wondering why my sump return pump is supposed to be pushing 3,000 to 3,500 gph at my head pressure while the k8 pumps are supposed to be at 3,250 gph but feel much weaker. I figured it was because the flow was spread out / conical rather than direct and focused with the sump return fittings... Interesting!
I'm definitely going to have to adjust the powerhead placement now... I still prefer the powerheads over a closed loop on my setup, but I have a 4' long horizontal overflow on my back panel whereas you have a peninsula setup. I'll try placing the K8s lower in the tank (about 8" above the sand bed on the back wall) and point them upwards so that the intake flow acts as a vaccum of sorts and then blows detritus upwards to the overflow. Thanks for sharing the summary of that discussion! It might be common knowledge for some other people, but I certainly didn't know that they were rated differently and never thought to use the intake flow to my benefit. Another day or two of tinkering ahead!
I'm definitely going to have to adjust the powerhead placement now... I still prefer the powerheads over a closed loop on my setup, but I have a 4' long horizontal overflow on my back panel whereas you have a peninsula setup. I'll try placing the K8s lower in the tank (about 8" above the sand bed on the back wall) and point them upwards so that the intake flow acts as a vaccum of sorts and then blows detritus upwards to the overflow. Thanks for sharing the summary of that discussion! It might be common knowledge for some other people, but I certainly didn't know that they were rated differently and never thought to use the intake flow to my benefit. Another day or two of tinkering ahead!