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thanhjenn 01-10-2015 04:58 PM

Jebao pump decision
 
I will be starting up a new tank but not sure which size pump to put in. I called /contacted a couple of retailers and got 2 different answers. I will be running a 210 gal tank (60x30x27h) with closed 3 holes. I used to run a 135g with closed loop (dart powered), 2 tunze 6100s and a return (approx 1000g per hr) for sps tank. I thought the flow is pretty good but the spread of the flow was ok on the tunzes. I'm leaning towards the rw20 on either side of the tank (corner)and dial down. Turning the power up as my tank starts to fill up (fingers crossed) but fear still be overkill? Or the rw 15s? What do you thing?

Thanks

FishyFishy! 01-10-2015 05:14 PM

From what I've read, most people would run 2 RW15 on a tank that size.

Skimmin 01-10-2015 05:19 PM

I would say it depends on the thickness of your tank. I think the rw 15s would be enough flow but whether they'll hold on your glass or not will be the big thing. I tried them on my 300 gal but they would just barely hold on the glass. My tank is a custom 300gal with 15mm sides. If your tank is made with thinner glass or factory made you may be ok. In the instructions it even says they are best to be used with less than 15mm glass. I would say 12mm would most likely be the max. Im hoping the rw20s are going to have stronger magnets then the 15's or I'll be sticking with the two gyres I have.

Ron99 01-10-2015 06:09 PM

I think two RW-15s would be good too. I have two RW-8s on a 4 foot 120 gallon and I can't run them at full speed without producing a sandstorm. These powerheads pack a lot of punch.

thanhjenn 01-10-2015 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron99 (Post 929488)
I think two RW-15s would be good too. I have two RW-8s on a 4 foot 120 gallon and I can't run them at full speed without producing a sandstorm. These powerheads pack a lot of punch.

Ron, how far from the bottom are you running your pump?

thanhjenn 01-10-2015 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skimmin (Post 929480)
I would say it depends on the thickness of your tank. I think the rw 15s would be enough flow but whether they'll hold on your glass or not will be the big thing. I tried them on my 300 gal but they would just barely hold on the glass. My tank is a custom 300gal with 15mm sides. If your tank is made with thinner glass or factory made you may be ok. In the instructions it even says they are best to be used with less than 15mm glass. I would say 12mm would most likely be the max. Im hoping the rw20s are going to have stronger magnets then the 15's or I'll be sticking with the two gyres I have.

It will be a custom tank. I'm still debating to go with 1/2" or 5/8" (12 mm or 15 mm)

Ron99 01-10-2015 07:30 PM

I think about 12 to 14 inches. Not home to measure it right now. But they are about half way up.

thanhjenn 01-10-2015 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron99 (Post 929497)
I think about 12 to 14 inches. Not home to measure it right now. But they are about half way up.

I usually place them 1/3 from top when i was running the tunzes in my old tank. Lower usually pushed the sand up for me

Gools 01-10-2015 07:49 PM

I'd recommend the 15's! I just put the 20s on my 300 and I have them on the lowest setting and have to redo my sand twice in the week I've had them on.

thanhjenn 01-10-2015 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Gools (Post 929500)
I'd recommend the 15's! I just put the 20s on my 300 and I have them on the lowest setting and have to redo my sand twice in the week I've had them on.

Thanks, how far is your pump from the bottom?


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