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![]() I'm using a single sunpole 12000 as a remote sump return pump.
Quiet? Yes, it is quiet. I am using it on a bsmt sump, 1.5" return line which splits into 2 at the tank. I have roughly 8' vertical and 14' horizontal plumbing and some 90s etc. It suits my needs. I would prefer a bit more flow, but an abyzz is not in my budget.
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![]() I’m using the Sunpole 9000 with 1 inch return lines. This pump has been awesome for my 305g tank. The pump is virtually quiet, has adjustments on the controller, feed mode and best of all a power button on the controller (no more unplugging the cord)
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![]() How long have you been running it for dose the quality seem good is there much heat buildup in the controller.
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![]() You don’t want too much turnover in your sump. The larger pump is great if you have extensive horizontal and vertical runs.
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![]() I have a150g sump now & will turn my 180g into my sump. Over 2/3 will be refugium running Triton system. Shooting for 5 times the display turnover. Think it best not to max out a motors rated capability. I like the flexibility of being able to ramp up the flow rate to be able deep clean my tank & remove suspended particles.
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![]() I am away from my tank usually between 10 days possibly a few months this winter & by running two pumps at 50%then if one goes then I can bump up the other to 100%.
Until I can get home or have someone that I deem capable of swapping out my pump. I find larger motors to make less noise at 50% then being maxed out. Will be close to 11 feet of head presser. |
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![]() I also think having an oversized pump running at slower speeds will reduce heat of its components making it last longer. Just my thoughts I could be totally wrong though.
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Backside of controller does get hot. It does have fins on backside to aid with heat dissipation.
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Last edited by babnika; 09-11-2018 at 06:16 AM. |