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WindowMaker
09-18-2012, 12:51 PM
Hi all, Im getting sick of my tank sounding like a generator all the time so I am hoping for some suggestions.

Currently I am running a mag9.5 for return and to mj1200's for my reactors.

I would like to integrate all of this into one pump, but also want an increase in flow.

I am ok with internal or external pumps, but I am hoping for something that is 1500-1800gph

my overflow is rated to handle 1600, but by the time you add in the head loss from height and the pressure lost to the reactors, I figure this is perfect.

QUIET is key in this. I would rather not hear it at all.

Suggestions?

Thanks!

FishyFishy!
09-18-2012, 01:12 PM
That is a bit odd i'd say. I had 2 X Mag 9.5 pumps running on my 131 and it was silent as can be.

I wouldn't think again about recommending a newer/bigger Mag pump with a manifold system to go to your reactors. If it is loud, there is a reason for it usually. Something is most likely vibrating. Vibration dampening on any internal pump is the key to silence.

WindowMaker
09-18-2012, 01:25 PM
I have it set up externally at the moment, my sump really isnt big enough so it was my only option. Im building a new sump now and will have room to run internally in the future.

My current mag seems to be dying though, Ive cleaned it thoroughly, but it seems like the flow is less than half of when I first set it up.

mseepman
09-18-2012, 03:14 PM
i would look into this: http://reefsupplycanada.com/cgi-bin/p/awtp-product.cgi?d=reef-supply-canada&item=59357

Controllable so you can adjust the flow.

WindowMaker
09-18-2012, 03:29 PM
Though I like the look of that pump, its a bit out of my price range. Ive been looking at pumps like the sedra ksp20000. Opinions?

mike31154
09-18-2012, 03:41 PM
Poseidon/Velocity PS4/T4 is a very quiet pump close to the gph range you are looking for. It will add heat to the water though, good in the winter, not so during a hot summer.

WindowMaker
09-18-2012, 03:50 PM
Im blessed to live in the basement of my building. My heater runs all summer. A little more heat in the tank really isnt an issue to me

mseepman
09-18-2012, 04:04 PM
Maybe this might be more a fit at the pricing you're looking at: http://www.goreef.com/Water-Blaster-HY-5000-Pump-1300GPH.html

I personally don't like Sedra's...I've had three and all have failed after the impeller's swelled within the first 6 months. All got warranty, and all replacement impellers swelled again. Just not great quality if you ask me.

kole
12-15-2012, 12:36 AM
ANy more suggestions. I need to replace my 9.5 mag with something comparable. What is the best option. I will need a pump soon as the 9.5 has stopped twice.

Mike-fish
12-15-2012, 12:44 AM
I like the Sedra pumps my self

kole
12-15-2012, 12:46 AM
Sedra. I'll take a look.

Reef Pilot
12-15-2012, 12:52 AM
Though I like the look of that pump, its a bit out of my price range. Ive been looking at pumps like the sedra ksp20000. Opinions?
I've got one of those. Great pump and quiet. Used to run a Mag 1800 and the Sedra is way better. My sump is in the basement, and it pumps the return up to the main floor. Plus I have several T's from it to my chiller, Bio-pellet reactor, and carbon and GFO media reactors, all from the same pump. With the Mag 1800 it could barely pump enough flow up to the display tank upstairs, and had to have separate pumps for the other things in my sump.

gregzz4
12-15-2012, 01:42 AM
What reactors are you running ?
If you don't ever need to adjust your reactor flow rates, nevermind :wink:

I know you're looking for 15-1800gph, but ...
An Eheim 1262 would nicely replace your Mag 9.5 just as a return pump.
I run mine internal on a 1" pad and it's virtually silent.

I tried running multiple assessories on one pump and had level adjustment issues.
I ran one pump for my UV, Chiller, 'Fuge and 2 x TLF 150s. Everytime I had to adjust the flow to one of my reactors, it would mess up my fuge level.