jagid1
Member
Hullo!
I am thinking about buying a 24 gallon JBJ nano AIO, and was considering drilling it for an overflow to a 10 gallon sump (I know its small, but I have a never-been-used 10 gallon that I have no better use for, and it seems to me that more water never hurt anything...).
The JBJ "says" that the pump included with it is rated at 290gph.. I was considering ditching that one, and getting a Maxi-Jet 1800 utility pump to use as my return pump.... Its my understanding that the Maxi Jet 1800 at 4 feet of head provides about 250gph.
Should I jump up to a bigger return pump, or is the loss of that 40gph going to matter that much in the long run?
thanks a ton!
-James
I am thinking about buying a 24 gallon JBJ nano AIO, and was considering drilling it for an overflow to a 10 gallon sump (I know its small, but I have a never-been-used 10 gallon that I have no better use for, and it seems to me that more water never hurt anything...).
The JBJ "says" that the pump included with it is rated at 290gph.. I was considering ditching that one, and getting a Maxi-Jet 1800 utility pump to use as my return pump.... Its my understanding that the Maxi Jet 1800 at 4 feet of head provides about 250gph.
Should I jump up to a bigger return pump, or is the loss of that 40gph going to matter that much in the long run?
thanks a ton!
-James