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![]() thanks for the suggestions.
Does anyone have a used one that they would be willing to sell? Micah |
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![]() Don't waste your money on a check valve. No idea why anyone would bother putting one on, they fail all the time because they gum up unless you clean it often. Even then, what the heck is the purpose? Your sump should be designed to hold the back flow of water during a power outage and to prime a pump. I for one absolutely would not rely on a check valve to keep my floors dry or to keep a pump from burning out. That's your baby though, if you want to ...give'r!
There is a Poseidon PS3 that recently came up in the classifieds. That's the pump I'm using on my 90, and it is a really good pump. Dead silent and very reliable. It is an external pump so you have to drill your sump below the water level so that it will prime. Eheim are good internal pumps; the 1260 or 1262 would be good for your size tank. Quiet Ones are also decent pumps, but not as quiet as their name suggests; the 4000 would be a good size for your tank. Last edited by Myka; 09-15-2011 at 02:54 PM. |
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![]() Thanks for the tips and suggestiosn. i think that i will go with an internal pump as i am a little scared of drilling my sump.
Micah |