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Old 10-25-2007, 03:23 PM
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Its actually not that much flow. After headloss and whatnot its not very bad. The fish don't even seem to notice to tell you the truth.

If you are looking in the 1700-2400 GPH range, you may want to consider a Reeflo Snapper. More energy efficient than the Poisiden pumps and cooler, but are louder. You won't hear it if the pump is in the cabinet though. Plumbing is a pain though since it is a 2" inlet and 1.5" outlet.

Alternatively you can pick up something like a Iwaki or Mak 5 and do the fan mod on it. Haven't done this myself but the guys over at reef central seem to love it. I can't seem to find the link though at the moment...basically you remove the fan and fan shroud from the back of the pump and replace it with a much quieter CPU fan with a PVC shroud to direct the flow of air over the pump body.
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Old 10-25-2007, 03:25 PM
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I have a PS2 for my livingroom tank and it is dead silent. According to their website it does increase tank temperature 3-4 degrees but I've only noticed a 1 degree increase. I'm sure it would be even less in a 135 gallon.

I agree with Michika that you might want to look at a pressure rated pump (the PS2 & 3 are but the PS1 & 4 are not) so you can have better control over return flow.
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Old 10-25-2007, 05:20 PM
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If noise is the main thing then you could look at a Red Dragon pump. I know they're expensive but having a quiet tank in your living room is worth a lot. The 10m3 is about 2400gph and it's around $800/$900.
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Believe this is the thread Mr_Alberta was mentioning for the mod.

Skimmin also going sort of through the same here, think he's going with a Dart after considering headloss drops him back into the range you're talking.
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Thanks for all the replies. Some great info here!

Mr Alberta, I am going to be doing a custom sump, so the plumbing wont be an issue, and I wouldn't want to start moding a brand new pump either.

Jaws - A Red Dragon pump is a little bit out of my price range, although I am sure that they are very nice.

Mark - Thanks for the links, I have had a good read through Skimmin's thread and picked up some useful stuff there.

I think that due to the heat issue, the fact that I would need two poseidon pumps the reeflo snapper is looking like it is going to be the winner.
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