Better return pump, Eheim or Gen X?

rickyscuba

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I want to change my Mag 7 for two reasons. NOISE and HEAT.

Should I go with an Eheim or an external gen x pcx30?

its for a 55 reef.:rollface: Thanks for the help!
 
Ok, i think ill go with the eheim too. how's your setup? in sump or external?

eheims pumps have leaks problems?

please, let me know...
 
A 1260 is a great replacement for a Mag7. MUCH quieter, more flow, less power.

Use a sched 80 (not sched 40) 3/4" MPT to 3/4" slip fitting. Wrap it with a few winds of Teflon tape and screw it in.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7397701#post7397701 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nemofish2217
how can you hook them up to pvc plumbing? it looks like they can only take soft hoses?
By adapter pieces and trim to fit. Take it with you to the hardware store and see what works. You may have to run a few inches of hose and fit it to a bib...
 
I have both and they are both good reliable pumps. One one hand the Eheim, brandwise, is more reliable but I will opt for an external pump in most situations given the choice. The Gen X will produce more noise but less heat will added to the water than with the Eheim.
hth, Chris
 
This seems like a good replacement for me also as I am looking to get rid of my Mag 7s also because of heat. Two Questions:

Anyone using this on an AquaC EV-180 skimmer?

It says, not self priming. Anything special you have to do to this pump?
 
The eheim are universally, external/submersible. Very safe to run either way.

But not air cooled and a fan will need to placed blowing on the pump to reduce heat added to the water IMO.

Chris
 
The Eheims are the best by a long shot IMO. Very worth the $$. Put out more flow than the box says (and more than other pumps that are rated the same), very quiet, no failures.

Also, I strongly recommend you use it in sump. Not because externally causes problems, but because if you use anything out of sump, inevitably something will leak/break/flood. It is a good long term practice to use everything in-sump if possible.
 
anything out of sump, inevitably something will leak/break/flood. It is a good long term practice to use everything in-sump if possible.

With all due respect this is not true. If setup properly quality plumbing materials will not leak. Skimmers can overflow etc....but that's not the same thing:)

Chris
 
I had a gen x pcx 30. That thing was noisy! I couldnt take it. I sold it and got a quiet one 5000 (1330 gph). Though not as powerful as the gen x it is way quieter. That gen x pcx 30 can pump some major water even though its only 982gph!
 
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