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![]() Well I have been trying to figure out my main pump all evening with no luck
![]() So now my system running on few small pump that I had laying around. Desperately looking for a main sump pump rated at least 6000glns/hr/submersible for 1.5" fittings.If you have one let me know as by tomorrow evening I need to get me one.Man this sucks ![]() |
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![]() I have 2 Mag Drive 12s and a ReeFlo Barracuda waiting on my build that you could use in a pinch. Not exactly what your after but may work. Mag Drives are submersible but the ReeFlo isn't.
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![]() I dont think I've ever seen a submersible pump that can do 6000gph. A mag 36 is about as big as they come. Do you mean 600gph?
Maybe a Laguna pond pump? Last edited by RDNanoGuy; 04-18-2012 at 07:04 AM. |
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![]() It is well it was a Jebao submersible rated at 7700glns/hr
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![]() My question is: why would you want the run 6000 gph through your sump anyway? Most people shoot for 4-5 times tank volume per hour. Heck I only get about 3 times per hour and thats plenty. Your skimmer can only process so much water. The rest simply flows past.
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