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Chad 02-25-2008 09:29 PM

CL on 34gal Cube
 
Ok, just a quick question to some of the plumbing guru's.

What are the thoughts on using a Poseidon T3 / T4 as a pump on a CL system. I will have a single 250w MH over the tank as well.

I have read a few issues about the PS pumps introducing a lot of heat to the tank. Wondering if the heat will be too much for this small of a water volume.

Anyone have a suggestion of a different pump if not this one? I do need it quiet, and I really want to eliminate power heads. Which is why I am going for this CL idea.

Any help is appreciated!! Thanks :D

Best Regards
Chad

mr_alberta 02-25-2008 10:20 PM

Don't use this pump on a 34G. I use it on my 15G nano and if I didn't have a chiller, the water temp would go into the mid-high 90's. :eek:

You may consider something like a PanWorld 100. I have one of those as well and it seems quiet (though I haven't really used it, just a quick run to make sure it worked).

Chad 02-26-2008 06:00 PM

I am trying to not buy more equipment, I already have the velocity pump.

Anyone else have experience with these pumps. What sort of temp increase do they add normally?

Would a fan over the sump be enough to keep the temp down? I just cannot imagine these pumps adding that much heat :-)

mark 02-26-2008 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_alberta (Post 304775)
Don't use this pump on a 34G. I use it on my 15G nano and if I didn't have a chiller, the water temp would go into the mid-high 90's. :eek:

Wow, that much rise from an external pump.

UnderWorldAquatics 02-27-2008 12:00 AM

on a tank that small with MH lighting and a t3/4 pump, I would think your water temp would hover in the mid to high 90's. those pumps are horrible for heat transfer!!! A mag 7,9,or 12 would be a much better bet, and reasonable in price... There are other inline pumps I would recommend but they are very spendy and you seem concerned about cost. that t3/4 pump with a fan for cooling would still cook all your livestock, unless you had a wind tunnel of fans over the tank and topped up about 3+ gallons of evaporation a day while having the sound of a jet engine in your living room....
my personal opinion, those pumps are not worth their weight in feces....

Chad 02-27-2008 12:09 AM

Well, I didn't want to spend money if I didn't have too. I did not know the velocity put out so much heat.

What would you recommend then for a external pump that is reasonably quiet? I do not want a submersible pump.

UnderWorldAquatics 02-27-2008 12:19 AM

any pump I would highly recommend would cost $3-400 for a low flow pump, Are you aware that mag drive pumps can be used inline as well? and have been by many with great success! they are also disposably cheap!

UnderWorldAquatics 02-27-2008 12:22 AM

the smaller magdrive pumps used inline mounted on a piece of neoprane or other vibration reducing material will be as close to silent as your gona get, short of building a sound dampening box filled with sound insulation to encase the pump body

mark 02-27-2008 12:34 AM

Could look into the Reeflo Snapper, quiet and would think by design low heat transfer.

Michika was putting one one her 28g

banditpowdercoat 02-27-2008 01:34 AM

FYI, tried a MAG 18 in my 45g. Heated to 88F in 3 days from cold tap water. Way to much heat. I am now running a Pentair Quiet one 3000 for closed loop(pump is in Overflow) and a Mag3.5 in the Sump. just fine.


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