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Caribe Piranha
I have a 60 gallon tank and plan to add a 20 gallon sump. I'm thinking on having around 600 gph flow. Which external return pump would be good for my setup? any brand in particular?
I would go with the iwaki myself. IMO internal is not wiser. Internally you are introducing heat, and risk introducing electricity through the pump.
-Josh-
External pumps should run cooler than a comparable sized internal pump. They are basically the same thing except one is totally water cooled and one is water/air cooled. For what its worth I run a Iwaki 30 for a return and my chiller has only come on once in the past three days, it has been noticeably cooler around here.
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Jeff
Maybe the japanese one is different but the impellor and volute are completly sealed off from the motor. Water never touches the heat from the motor, unlinke a fully submersed pump. If you touch the steal Iwaki 30 body, right no fans on 30s and below, it is very hot to the touch. That body is acting as a heat sink that is air cooled instead of water cooled. I also have a small fan blowing on the steal body which helps the pump run cooler and is more quiet than the Iwaki's with built in fans.
I still have to disagree. Maybe its time to start a sumersed vs external thread All magnetic drives will create friction and will need to be water cooled/lubricated. The housing made out of HDMI/Polysomething and is a poor heat conductor. The Iwaki 30 is around a 110 watts and about 160g/hr more than a mag 9.5 at 93 watts. Both of these pumps will have to have the impeller chilled/lubricated. Both motors will also produce heat. The submersed mags heat has nowhere to go but directly into the water while the Iwaki is dissipating the bulk of its motor heat to the outside air and a very small amount through the HDMI impellor assembly.
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