I am having trouble deciding how to plumb my chiller for my 30 gallon finnex tank. The tank has a built in sump/refugium located in the back section of the tank behind a false wall. The chiller has a minimum flow through of 100 GPH.
The dilema I am having is whether I should plumb the chiller with an external pump (such as an Eheim 1260) pulling water from the main sump area and returning it to the skimmer section of the sump or replace the stock pump (rated 475GPH) with a ViaAqua 3300 rated at 977GPh and spliting the output into lines, one to feed the chiller and one to act the main return. Since the output on the pump is 3/4" I would have to reduce the lines from 3/4" to one 1/2" line for the chiller and one 5/8" line to act as the return. I don't know what impact this reduction with have on the preformance of the pump.
I am not familiar with either pump as this is my first attempt at setting up a reef tank. I have heard good things about Eheim pumps as it relates to running them externally. ViaAqua pumps I have not heard too much about. The ony reason I chose them is that they are one of the few pumps that will fit in the pump compartment of the sump.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The dilema I am having is whether I should plumb the chiller with an external pump (such as an Eheim 1260) pulling water from the main sump area and returning it to the skimmer section of the sump or replace the stock pump (rated 475GPH) with a ViaAqua 3300 rated at 977GPh and spliting the output into lines, one to feed the chiller and one to act the main return. Since the output on the pump is 3/4" I would have to reduce the lines from 3/4" to one 1/2" line for the chiller and one 5/8" line to act as the return. I don't know what impact this reduction with have on the preformance of the pump.
I am not familiar with either pump as this is my first attempt at setting up a reef tank. I have heard good things about Eheim pumps as it relates to running them externally. ViaAqua pumps I have not heard too much about. The ony reason I chose them is that they are one of the few pumps that will fit in the pump compartment of the sump.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.