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![]() Wow, that much rise from an external pump.
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![]() on a tank that small with MH lighting and a t3/4 pump, I would think your water temp would hover in the mid to high 90's. those pumps are horrible for heat transfer!!! A mag 7,9,or 12 would be a much better bet, and reasonable in price... There are other inline pumps I would recommend but they are very spendy and you seem concerned about cost. that t3/4 pump with a fan for cooling would still cook all your livestock, unless you had a wind tunnel of fans over the tank and topped up about 3+ gallons of evaporation a day while having the sound of a jet engine in your living room....
my personal opinion, those pumps are not worth their weight in feces.... |
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![]() Well, I didn't want to spend money if I didn't have too. I did not know the velocity put out so much heat.
What would you recommend then for a external pump that is reasonably quiet? I do not want a submersible pump.
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![]() any pump I would highly recommend would cost $3-400 for a low flow pump, Are you aware that mag drive pumps can be used inline as well? and have been by many with great success! they are also disposably cheap!
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![]() the smaller magdrive pumps used inline mounted on a piece of neoprane or other vibration reducing material will be as close to silent as your gona get, short of building a sound dampening box filled with sound insulation to encase the pump body
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![]() Could look into the Reeflo Snapper, quiet and would think by design low heat transfer.
Michika was putting one one her 28g |
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![]() FYI, tried a MAG 18 in my 45g. Heated to 88F in 3 days from cold tap water. Way to much heat. I am now running a Pentair Quiet one 3000 for closed loop(pump is in Overflow) and a Mag3.5 in the Sump. just fine.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |