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Old 02-27-2008, 12:09 AM
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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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Old 02-27-2008, 12:19 AM
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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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Old 02-27-2008, 12:22 AM
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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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Old 02-27-2008, 12:34 AM
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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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Old 02-27-2008, 01:34 AM
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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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I use a Quietone 3000 for my return pump from my sump and it's been really quiet. I have no complaints so far.
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Old 02-27-2008, 02:24 AM
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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.
a mag 18 is alot larger bodied pump than the 7,9,or 12 that I recommended, and transfers alot more heat, and is very noisy compared to the smaller mag drive series.
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a mag 18 is alot larger bodied pump than the 7,9,or 12 that I recommended, and transfers alot more heat, and is very noisy compared to the smaller mag drive series.

Yes, I know, but was using it as a comparosom.
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I am a proud supporter of the Velocity Pump. It does unfortunately generate heat but it is extremely reliable, has great flow adjustment, and far quieter than the person with this opinion.
"my personal opinion, those pumps are not worth their weight in feces...."

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Old 02-27-2008, 03:44 AM
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I found that they were quiet too, untill you need to scale back the flow, I found that this put considerable load on the motor and bearing, leading to high heat generation, and early failure of the pump. All these things form my opinion, my opinion is that they are a poorly designed pump not worth purchasing. This is an opinion of many people involved in the business end of the aquarium industry.
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