External pump -Panworld 100PX-X

andywe

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I have a line on a 1 yr old PW 100PX-x, 1270gph at 5' head for $110.00. on my 180 that should be about right, since I run a QO 6000 now as the return, but I am looking at running an external pump. Thoughts?
 
They are a copy of an Iwaki pump, So IMO that's not a bad thing for they are great pumps. But I also have no first hand Exp either. Are you thinking of just your return or a manifold also? For return only flow is sufficient but not much extra to run Accessories! But I'm assuming and you know what that does......
 
I was thinking about selling one of my big pumps but was unsure which one I have 2 hammer heads and then that one. I think that will be a little more then I will need for my tank.:confused:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15084629#post15084629 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by poolkeeper1
They are a copy of an Iwaki pump, So IMO that's not a bad thing for they are great pumps. But I also have no first hand Exp either. Are you thinking of just your return or a manifold also? For return only flow is sufficient but not much extra to run Accessories! But I'm assuming and you know what that does......

Yessir Bill, you have it correct. I am only thinking of return. I can get a brand new Dolphin 4500 for 140 bucks if I needed more :-) If anyone needs that let me know and I wills et up up, but it will not stick around long.
 
I found a brand new one on here someone was selling for a great price so I jumped on it. I am planning on using it for the return for my 180 as well but I haven't run it yet so I can't really give any feedback one way or the other.
 
OK one last question:

the 100PX-X has 1270gph and the 500PXX is at 100gph. Other than the slight flow difference, the only thing I see different is the power usage: 130w vs 90w. Anyone know of any other demonstrable difference? Cost difference is about 20 bucks.
 
Man, the more I think about this, the more I think I need a bigger pump. I am geting roughly 750-900gph out of my QO now. But the Panworld drops off to around 600gph at 6' head.

I will be splitting off that 1" to a 3/4" T to feed both sides. Vertical is about 6' each side. So if I add 25% head pressure for that, it brings me up to 9-10 feet. Then add that I will be sinking flex tubing over the side of my sump for the feed/inlet. A small 10 inch wall to go over. Im not frilling the sump...too much involved.

Is there error in my logic?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15085355#post15085355 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by andywe
DO they have threads on the inside of the pipe as well, or just the outside?

Just the outside on mine
 
Re: External pump -Panworld 100PX-X

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15083035#post15083035 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by andywe
I have a line on a 1 yr old PW 100PX-x, 1270gph at 5' head for $110.00. on my 180 that should be about right, since I run a QO 6000 now as the return, but I am looking at running an external pump. Thoughts?

I was thinking about replacing the mag 12 on my skimmer with one of the panworld 100 px-x pumps, or a Gen-X pcx40. Let me know what you think of it if you get one. If anyone has a used one they want to get rid of, let me know the price.
 
It might be ok for your skimmer. I opted to stick with my QO 6000 because it acutally performs better. The 100PX-X I would have to drill my sump and thats jsut not going to happen without having to take the tank down to get it out.

Instead I bit the bullet and got a Tunze skimmer pump 9420 for my I-Tech.
 
Andy, sounds like you need to bite the bullet and re-setup so you can have a remote sump. Let me know what time you want me to come over this weekend to get going on it. :)
 
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