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I have the same set up on my 90G works good
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Murray I reserve the right to hijack any thread I want to!! My carbon footprint is bigger than your carbon footprint !!!! |
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Thnx for all the input guys...I'm thinking, go big.
![]() I'll shoot for about 800 gph at 5 foot head. What pumps would you recomend?(in the $200 or less catagory) Should be getting tank back soon.And then the fun starts.
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When estimating head pressure you should multiply the vertical height by at least 1.5 to take friction and minnor losses into consideration. A factor of 2 is typically what I go with because over time the pipes become dirty and rough which adds significant friction.
So if you have 4 feet from sump level to display level you should estimate 6-8 feet of head pressure. |
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