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Old 06-28-2011, 02:51 AM
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Thanks guys for the help so far.
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Loudest part of my system would be the nagging sound I hear on a regular basis about how much time and money I spend on the tank.
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Placing the sump as high as possible will reduce the need for a larger pump, however maintanence can become a problem if the sump is placed too high. If you're looking for new ideas you could check out my recent build where I stacked multiple sumps with the main circulation pump at the top and a secondary pump at the base. I used a RD 6.5 at the top and a AquaBee 3000 at the base, combined I'm using less than 70watts with a DT return of about 800gph. Also both pumps make zero noise, are internal and generate very little heat.
70watts / 800gph for a basement return pump?
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Old 06-28-2011, 12:46 PM
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70watts / 800gph for a basement return pump?
Yeap, and that's both pumps combined. Measured the wattage myself with a Black & Decker power monitor.
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