Cool, glad you are here Bean. Do you have any input on types on types of pumps, pf, magnets, etc? I get what you are saying as far as the simple part (its all based on tesla's ideas and the KVL/ V=IR, where you lower the current as much as possible to pass a higher voltage through more resistance, preserving wattage/power) but with magnets, coils/rotors/windings, etc... things seem to get more complicated. Im sure Im confusing some aspects of linear motors, synchron, asyndhron, DC, etc. I can understand the appeal to Klaus of a DC motor: no power factor, less manipulation of ideal power curves... he can pretty much use just one motor, and by changing the voltage, control the speed, and by controlling the current, control the torque. If only AC motors were so simple. Heck, start adding in 2 and 4 poles to the 3-phase motors, and then things get even more complicated.
I suppose I should narrow down my questions... With the AE590 pumps (Gen-X/Sedra clones), the pf is .3... dismal. The pump also runs hot (as one would expect with such a low efficiency rating). My suspicion is that the pumps are made with less copper, and weaker magnets... causing the real power to be much higher than the rms. Whatcha think?
smjtkj, is that with a meshwheel even or pre-mod? Can you post pics? 45watts... wow... sounds great. What is the PF on that? Hows the noise?
Wow.... 45 watts, nearly 3000lph, and only a 1" outlet... thats killer. I agree, I wonder how much further this pump could go. Something tells me that although Klaus' mods are needed in his case, its partly because the pumps might be running faster and/or hotter, and thats the reason for the Ti shaft and the anti-calcification loop.
Curious, what is the interior impeller well/volute diameter of the 2400? Can you also show the impeller... Im thinking it might be best if I just try to match up some newer max-flo impellers with my 5000 and 7000 pumps. Im thinking the PT-459 impeller for the 5000, and the PT-461 for the 7000 (PT-465 for the 10,000 as its really the same pump as the 2905)... (normally, the 5000 gets the PT-460, 7000 gets the PT-462, and the 10,000 gets the PT-464). Those model numbers look like they added/subtracted a digit to the brass impeller's model numbers, and came up with new model numbers for the SS ones.
Thanks for finding out that critical info on the impellers smjtkj. The 2400 looks like the ideal pump for our purposes here.