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![]() "Justin Boucher" wrote in message news:IROpe.18049$_w.9805@trnddc01... Excellent point. This is Marine to Freshwater converstion since the tank was designed with a marine system in mind. I am using 1" ID rigid PVC with only 2 elbows. I already have the standpipes drilled and one of them is set-up as a backup stand pipe (to help prevent tank overflow) As for the Mag, references I got from the marine group support the Mag pumps. They do have a special mentioning for head pressure however (which I have figured in my calculations). Could you or anyone else recommend a better pump? According to my catalogs the danner mag pumps have the best head height per watt of energy used, the only pump offered in that pet place's catalog up to date that beats the most powerful mag pump is a seahorse pump by rainbow lifeguard and it is way more costly than the danner mag pumps, as far as head height and flow rate is concerned the danner mag pumps are the best unless you want to spend a ton more and get a seahorse rainbow-lifeguard self priming pump. Later! |
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Exactly!!
For what you pay for, the general belief I've been hearing is that the mag pumps are the best. Yeah, sure you can get better pumps, but those pumps will easily cost you a lot more money and typically would only be needed for really large systems. I have 240gal in display (~300 total in circulation) and the Mag pumps work very well for my system. Justin "Daniel Morrow" wrote in message ... "Justin Boucher" wrote in message news:IROpe.18049$_w.9805@trnddc01... Excellent point. This is Marine to Freshwater converstion since the tank was designed with a marine system in mind. I am using 1" ID rigid PVC with only 2 elbows. I already have the standpipes drilled and one of them is set-up as a backup stand pipe (to help prevent tank overflow) As for the Mag, references I got from the marine group support the Mag pumps. They do have a special mentioning for head pressure however (which I have figured in my calculations). Could you or anyone else recommend a better pump? According to my catalogs the danner mag pumps have the best head height per watt of energy used, the only pump offered in that pet place's catalog up to date that beats the most powerful mag pump is a seahorse pump by rainbow lifeguard and it is way more costly than the danner mag pumps, as far as head height and flow rate is concerned the danner mag pumps are the best unless you want to spend a ton more and get a seahorse rainbow-lifeguard self priming pump. Later! |
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Mags are great pumps. Some of the best bang for the buck, especially if
they are being used in an unrestricted return. I would likely use an Iwaki or MDM with a flatter flow curve if I were using canisters. |
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