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Planning on basement sump anyone have experience with the various 10 pumps and how much head pressure over the actual footage do I need? To turn over the tank properly
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Should be, that's a beast of a pump at 28 feet you will gain a little more GPH. How many gallons is the tank? and what are you putting in it? What is the turn over you are looking for? You may need to run a controller and flow meter to dial it down a little.
 
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it is a 233 gallon display tank with approximately 50 or 60 gallon sump in the basement. Not sure the turnover rate that I will need planning on a mixed reef currently running a 90 gallon tank full of softies. That will eventually be moved to new tank and set up.
 
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Should be, that's a beast of a pump at 28 feet you will gain a little more GPH. How many gallons is the tank? and what are you putting in it? What is the turn over you are looking for? You may need to run a controller and flow meter to dial it down a little.
it is a 233 gallon display tank with approximately 50 or 60 gallon sump in the basement. Not sure the turnover rate that I will need planning on a mixed reef currently running a 90 gallon tank full of softies. That will eventually be moved to new tank and set up.
 
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Should be, that's a beast of a pump at 28 feet you will gain a little more GPH. How many gallons is the tank? and what are you putting in it? What is the turn over you are looking for? You may need to run a controller and flow meter to dial it down a little.
I currently am running a 90 gallon with a bunch of softies in it with an Apex controller. I plan on switching over as well
 

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it is a 233 gallon display tank with approximately 50 or 60 gallon sump in the basement. Not sure the turnover rate that I will need planning on a mixed reef currently running a 90 gallon tank full of softies. That will eventually be moved to new tank and set up.
That should more than work for you.
 

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