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Your tank will have a suggested flow that is needed, use that, buy a DC pump if you want it to be quiet, you could be lucky and go for an ac pump and it it quiet, some tanks are just not compatible with ac pumps, they vibrate noisily.I have a red sea max e 170 and looking to get a new return pump. I currently use compact on 2100 from Eheim. Suggestions?
Why do you want to change? Eheim has always had a pretty solid reputation.I have a red sea max e 170 and looking to get a new return pump. I currently use compact on 2100 from Eheim. Suggestions?
for one I think too small pump for my tank 555gph and thats without head loss am I correct? So I should be shooting for 1162gph (tank manufacturer recommends 713gph)? Also I like to use the 0-10v from my hydros to be able to control pump.Happy with the current usa pumps, 6 years no issues. I have a spare i swap in every 6 months or so, and clean the one in use. Get one with 2x rated flow since youll have some head and pipe.
eFlux LOOP DC Flow Return Pump 1050 GPH (6009) - Current USA
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They have larger sizes in the same family. I dont know if they are controllable via dc reference.for one I think too small pump for my tank 555gph and thats without head loss am I correct? So I should be shooting for 1162gph (tank manufacturer recommends 713gph)? Also I like to use the 0-10v from my hydros to be able to control pump.
I agree.700+ gph seems like a lot for a 45g tank. I feel like 4-5x turnover (180-225gph) would be more than enough for a return pump. Even 10x turnover would only be 450gph!
I do more than that for returns on an AiO tank, but for a sumped system I don't see the need.