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Bring on the FISH!
You’ve been here for longer then I have. I’m the new one.
I never felt you were starting anything at all. I’m just trying to understand why you do what you do. There is not one best way to do anything in this hobby. Like I said if it works great for you then no need to change anything.
I think you will find that if you add up all the small low wattage pumps used to power the small devices it would not come close to the power consumption of that one large pump. And like you said if your pump goes out you better have a backup. At the $300 level of that pump I can buy a lot of quiet one 4000’s that I have for a return pump. I only have 135 watts of power consumption from 4 pumps. With these 4 pumps I’m running some where around 8,000 gallons per hour total water flow in the system. Usually the return or circulation pumps like that are not very efficient at moving a large amount of water. Average watt usage for your pump is 98 watts. Not to bad for a pump that will push 12 feet.
I’m a little confused about what your doing with 2200gph threw the over flow? 600 going threw the fuge but what’s the rest going threw. 600gph sounds just about right for your tank. Why do you need to run power heads in the fuge? You should try for slow non turbulent flow to allow the fuge to do its job and let heavy partials settle out. If you keep is stirred up that won’t happen.
Instead of running a bunch of parallel circuits for the water flow why did you not run them in series and go for a lower wattage, lower volume pump to do the same job. Is there a benefit in running the fuge and mechanical filtration devices in parallel?
BTW I trying to help get your post number up. Hehe. Is it helping yet?
I never felt you were starting anything at all. I’m just trying to understand why you do what you do. There is not one best way to do anything in this hobby. Like I said if it works great for you then no need to change anything.
I think you will find that if you add up all the small low wattage pumps used to power the small devices it would not come close to the power consumption of that one large pump. And like you said if your pump goes out you better have a backup. At the $300 level of that pump I can buy a lot of quiet one 4000’s that I have for a return pump. I only have 135 watts of power consumption from 4 pumps. With these 4 pumps I’m running some where around 8,000 gallons per hour total water flow in the system. Usually the return or circulation pumps like that are not very efficient at moving a large amount of water. Average watt usage for your pump is 98 watts. Not to bad for a pump that will push 12 feet.
I’m a little confused about what your doing with 2200gph threw the over flow? 600 going threw the fuge but what’s the rest going threw. 600gph sounds just about right for your tank. Why do you need to run power heads in the fuge? You should try for slow non turbulent flow to allow the fuge to do its job and let heavy partials settle out. If you keep is stirred up that won’t happen.
Instead of running a bunch of parallel circuits for the water flow why did you not run them in series and go for a lower wattage, lower volume pump to do the same job. Is there a benefit in running the fuge and mechanical filtration devices in parallel?
BTW I trying to help get your post number up. Hehe. Is it helping yet?