View Full Version : Quiet One Pumps
Troy F
01-16-2002, 07:39 PM
Animal House in Chilliwack is selling Quiet One pumps for $131 tax included.
buccoo
01-18-2002, 12:56 AM
i am looking at using a mag 24 in sump for my flow/circulation with a 4-way split at the return. some say this is too much (90 - 100 g) but my feeling is that i can throw in just one powerhead on a multi-timer for 'turmoil or wave' bursts this way. thats about 230$ for the mag @2400 gph + 65$ for pwrhd & timer
or
do you think 260$ for 2 x 1040 + 90$ for wave bar might work better?
i am negotiating for optimum tank size of 48x24wx20h
StirCrazy
01-18-2002, 01:09 AM
The quiet one is nice and quiet but I would rather spent the extra 20.00 and get a mag drive 12, the Magdrive has a lot better preformance as the head increases than the quite one from what I have been reading on the boxes. I have also heard Bruce's Mag12 running and it is quite.. I am glad I bought it after hearing that.
Steve
Bryan
01-18-2002, 02:29 AM
One downside about the Mag 24 is it consumes approx 425 watts of power. Although our electricity rates are low this still adds up to a fair bit per year ((425watts x24hrs)*365days))*.06 per kilowatt = approx 220 dollars per year
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reefburnaby
01-18-2002, 01:51 PM
Hi,
Say...is Rainbow-Lifegard (makers of the Quiet One) still around ? I see that their website isn't working.
- Victor.
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