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return pump
my return pump is 2x stronger than what my external overflow pump can handle so ive been diverting half its flow back into sump which is wasting electricity.. do u guys think a maxi-jet 1200 is enough as a return pump for a 75g tank?
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You can restrict the outlet of a pump, and its current draw acctually drops. Current draw is related to the water flow. More flow, more current. Never restrict the inlet of a pump, always the outlet.
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I vote buy a new return pump that suits your needs. But if that is not an option, there shouldn't be a problem with cutting back the flow with a valve.
The Maxi-Jet wouldn't even make a trickle in your tank. I had a MJ1200 return on my Fluval Edge nano, it was about 2 ft head back to the tank... and it barely had any flow at all. |
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Running your pump with reduced outflow actually increases the life of your pump considerably Never ever restrict the flow in as you can cause major damage to the pump and cause the pump to cavitate |
same here, i've got a gate valve on my return pump to limit it's flow. With any tank that has a herbie drain in their overflow they need to be able to restrict that return pump to keep the over flow water level in the correct place.
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I am running 60% of my quiet one 4000 high head on my 75g and it's never hurt my pump, about 4yrs running.
Like many have said put a valve on it to reduce the flow but make sure you have atleast 2ft after the pump before the valve, also if you have the pump split now you could use it to run other equipment, ie chiller, bio pellets, phosban, a refuge or algae scrubber.... Even use it for WC's. |
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