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Old 02-18-2013, 08:07 PM
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Can someone post a picture of how these pumps hook into the sump. Thanks
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Not really, you can get VFD's (variable frequency drives) to control AC pumps. A lot of commercial/industrial buildings use this method for their pumps and fans to cut down on energy costs. Small VFD's have come down in price a lot but whether the cost of adding one would save you any money in the long run or not I couldn't say, and not at all if you are just going to run the pump at 100% all day long. Not all motors are VFD compatible either so that is something else to confirm. If I were starting from scratch and needed a return pump I would go with a DC model if it was as capable as a similarily priced AC pump in an instant.
Not to forget by restricting outlet of AC pump like the Barracuda, flow and power draw will decrease.

Sphelps, 4m and 4000l/h @ 85w still sounds to good to be true as that 3-4X the efficiency of the Reeflo
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Old 02-18-2013, 09:22 PM
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Not really, you can get VFD's (variable frequency drives) to control AC pumps. A lot of commercial/industrial buildings use this method for their pumps and fans to cut down on energy costs.
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Not to forget by restricting outlet of AC pump like the Barracuda, flow and power draw will decrease.

Sphelps, 4m and 4000l/h @ 85w still sounds to good to be true as that 3-4X the efficiency of the Reeflo
I'm not sure about this - unless the Barracuda operates differently from other pumps, the ability to restrict the outlet does reduce flow, but that isn't linked to power draw - reducing the output/flow typically increases the back pressure on a pump but I'm not sure that it reduces power useage.
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That effect has been measured for sure with the reeflo pumps.
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I'm not sure about this - unless the Barracuda operates differently from other pumps, the ability to restrict the outlet does reduce flow, but that isn't linked to power draw - reducing the output/flow typically increases the back pressure on a pump but I'm not sure that it reduces power useage.
Power draw will reduce slightly as head pressure increases, this is typical for most centrifugal style pumps.

You can see in the spec sheet how the power drops.
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Old 02-18-2013, 10:03 PM
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Sphelps, 4m and 4000l/h @ 85w still sounds to good to be true as that 3-4X the efficiency of the Reeflo
I run two of the waveline 10000s and I some what agree that perhaps the flow-rate is exaggerated but I also use to think the power consumption was higher due to how hot the power supplies would get but after measuring the actual power consumption to be right on the money (85W full power) I seem to think the flow rate is likely accurate as well. I'm not sure why the manufacturer would lie about it. However what the pump curve really looks is probably key here, I just drew a typical curve line to give an idea what it probably looks like, doesn't mean it's accurate. Worst case you could draw a linear line, I've never seen a centrifugal pump do worse than linear.

If someone hasn't tested these pumps before my next sump break down I might do a little test to see what these pumps actually put out but until them I'm pretty satisfied with manufacture specs being accurate.

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Dc pumps use less power for the same work. I know this is true because of what we were taught in ac/dc motors and i have seen the difference in my new furnace. We replaced and ac fan furnace with a dc powered fan furnace. I run my fan 24/7 365 days a year to try keep the basmemt and up stairs reasonably close in temps and what we have seen is a 20 buck a month drop in the power bill with no other changes.

So if you have the option of going dc do it. Aside from the lower power consumption the fine speed controle is better.
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contacted distributor (rlss) re: using DC10000 for basement return and told pump not designed for high head and would have very limited flow but Waveline is coming out DC pump with redesigned impeller.

Nice that they're are upfront about their product, know I'll be watching out for their new pump.
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contacted distributor (rlss) re: using DC10000 for basement return and told pump not designed for high head and would have very limited flow but Waveline is coming out DC pump with redesigned impeller.

Nice that they're are upfront about their product, know I'll be watching out for their new pump.
here is a bit more info. I am pretty excited for the 6000/12000 to come.

https://reefbuilders.com/2013/02/04/...major-upgrade/
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This thread might be worth a read regarding the Wavelines, not sure if the issues have been addressed.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2221830
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