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Pump for 20 ft lift
KurtG wrote:
Tristan wrote: Checkouty a sequence 1000 pump with sal****er seals. Thanks. You put me on the right track. My recommendation would be an Iwaki MD55RLT - will handle a 26' head. Not cheap, tho. Somewhere in the $275 neighborhood. |
Pump for 20 ft lift
George wrote:
"KurtG" wrote in message ... Tristan wrote: Checkouty a sequence 1000 pump with sal****er seals. Thanks. You put me on the right track. If these are large submersibles, you should be aware that they can heat up significantly at such high head loads. This could cause problems with maintaining a proper tank temperature. Just something to consider. George These are external. |
Pump for 20 ft lift
The little Giant pump really leaves a lot to be desired especially
how they get their head height. They reduce pipe size to a diameter half of what the intake is, so they are increasing pressure but at the same time decreasing volume so by speedingupo with a pressure increase the water flow thewy are able to push a smaller volume of water higher.....this amounts to pushing a pump continually on its max limits. I do not know about LG pumps in sal****er but they have a terrible reputation with ponders in general as to being problematic and energy consumers a compared to other pumps. Another hting is the Dolphin pump uses Emerson motors......which are a bottom line of economy motors, not nortoriously noted for longevity in lots of applications. The Sequence line of pumps use Baldor motors on their better pumps which is pretty well a well accepted industry standard and known for longevity. Sequence does use othe rbrands ontheir lower line of pumps Value line or Value flo or something like that, and if you compare specs you will see those pumps are also going to consume a lot more watts overall to attain the same performance as a Baldor powered pump does. Its allin the efficieincy of the motors......Personally I would wait and save up a bit more money if I was short and buy a top line pump with better energy consumptions figures and performance, as iat wil save $$ in the long run. I have a heap of Sequences in use around my ponds here and they are trouble free..... On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 08:26:28 -0500, KurtG wrote: George wrote: If these are large submersibles, you should be aware that they can heat up significantly at such high head loads. This could cause problems with maintaining a proper tank temperature. Good point. I think one of these two will work. I'm leaning towards the smaller one. http://tinyurl.com/ygagh8 http://tinyurl.com/ycx8fw They are both external, so air cooled. --Kurt ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Pump for 20 ft lift
Tristan wrote:
The little Giant pump really leaves a lot to be desired What about this one? Iwaki MD55RLT http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=IK1153 |
Pump for 20 ft lift
KurtG wrote:
Tristan wrote: The little Giant pump really leaves a lot to be desired What about this one? Iwaki MD55RLT http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=IK1153 http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=IK1173 I may kick it up a notch. This one had a better performance profile. I know it will work and I can add a second display tank on my 2nd floor. --Kurt |
Pump for 20 ft lift
Coralife Turbo Sea High Pressure Pump
http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS...ssurepump1100p http://www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS...ssurepump1740p "KurtG" wrote in message ... KurtG wrote: Tristan wrote: The little Giant pump really leaves a lot to be desired What about this one? Iwaki MD55RLT http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=IK1153 http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=IK1173 I may kick it up a notch. This one had a better performance profile. I know it will work and I can add a second display tank on my 2nd floor. --Kurt |
Pump for 20 ft lift
TheRock wrote:
Here is a better idea for lighting. This is what I use and it works GREAT !!! http://www.melevsreef.com/fuge_bulb.html I did order some of these. My fug is currently a rubber maid container that is on the same level as my sump. Seems like I have some other priorities (parasites, reverse osmosis, lights, etc.) so I'm delaying the fug/pump idea for now. Although I did find a 150 gallon ($139) trough that would be perfect..... --Kurt |
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