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View Poll Results: Do you prefer to have a water pump inside or outside a tank? | |||
I'm an inner lover | 27 | 81.82% | |
I'm an outtie lover | 7 | 21.21% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 33. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1
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Do you prefer to have a water pump inside or outside a tank?
Curious on overall opinion...so let's here it! Do you like to keep it in the tank or prefer to keep your pump dry and outside your tank?
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My personal preference is to have them outside the sump so that they dont add heat to the water column.
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I've always run internal but thats always been because my setup wouldn't allow it any other way. I see what Grizz is saying but in my case I think the heat is a benefit as it just means my heaters run a little less. When I was running MH I really could have used external pumps.
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My tank is in the basement, so the little bit of heat the internal pump generates is fine with me. Plus less hassle, the pump has a PVC going to a hose that returns the water to the tank.
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I'm the opposite, internal to take advantage of the added heat
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#6
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Agree if my heater doesn't have to run as much because of my pump I'm happy.
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My personal preference is to have them inside the sump so that they do add heat to the water column.
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#8
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My big closed loop pump is external but all the rest of my small pumps are internal. IMO if the added heat is a negative thing for your tank, go external. If it is not and you have the space in your sump, go internal.
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anything that can leak I try to have in the tank or plumbed above the tank. Even my rodi unit is installed above my laundry tub so if it leaks its contained. I still flood my house all the time but this helps some!
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Red Deer is a pretty tropical place though so The Grizz might have heat issues there that we don't experience here in Calgary. Just sayin'....
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