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RLSS DC 6000
I switched my sump to external so I could run one of these. Anyone else running one?
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Not the 6000 but 4 - 10000 & 2 - 5000 on my 300 gal system and 1 - 10000 on my 165 gal. All external.
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Thanks. I plan on running the 6000 external also. Should be enough to feed my system and a bit for the refugium and perhaps a dribble for my reactor...
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I havent seen this yet & will be looking into it as well. One thing to do with any DC pump IMO is to have a way to keep the power supply reasonably cool like I did with my new tank.
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With DC pumps, the pumps themselves are not required to be UL or CE certified as they run on low voltage that can't or won't kill you. It's the power supplies that run on 120V that need to be tested and certified so that's what carries the certification.
I think the issue with DC pumps has been that putting UL or CE marks on the box implies that everything in the box is certified but that's not the case. |