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Old 05-08-2003, 08:22 PM
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Dale,

MAG's aren't pressure rated. Personally I'd go for the MAK4. They are pressure rated. Run a beckett great and consume a LOT less power. 1/2 to 1/3rd the power consumption.
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MAG's aren't pressure rated. Personally I'd go for the MAK4. They are pressure rated. Run a beckett great and consume a LOT less power. 1/2 to 1/3rd the power consumption.
Often the decision here comes down to whether your sump is drilled or not. I have to use a submersible pump as I don't have any holes to run an external pump thru!
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Old 05-08-2003, 09:38 PM
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Dale,

MAG's aren't pressure rated. Personally I'd go for the MAK4. They are pressure rated. Run a beckett great and consume a LOT less power. 1/2 to 1/3rd the power consumption.
Often the decision here comes down to whether your sump is drilled or not. I have to use a submersible pump as I don't have any holes to run an external pump thru!
I run my huge venturi skimmer with the intake for the pump as a U over the sump. I just upsized the tubing on the U to 1.5" and it shouldnt restrict the pump what soever. Just another opinion
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Jon, what happens if the power goes out? Don't you lose prime?
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Not if the pumps below the water line.
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Old 05-08-2003, 10:17 PM
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OK, but how did you get water in the pipe in the first place?
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OK, what about air bubbles? Wouldn't they break the suction? Sorry for all the questions, I just didn't think that would work (not well, anyway)
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If you have enough flow air bubbles wont be a factor, they wouldn't be there long.

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what bubbles? As long as the pumps low enough and enough water remains in the pvc then she just fires back up again. My returns are done this way.
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