<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15464760#post15464760 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DarG
Im confused now ...
I just read your system info and You are running a herbie overflow, right? I didnt realize this before. You shouldnt be restricted to the 600 gph with the 1" bulkhead when running a Herbie overflow because of the true siphon as opposed to a typical overflow drain. In fact, I think that Bean was running over 1500 GPH (atleast as a test) through a 1" bulkhead with his Herbie system variant. So with the true siphon of the Herbie overflow, why did you have to throttle the pump back? ... I am assuming you are throttling the pump back because you stated that you had to close the discharge valve more. Shouldnt the siphon on your drain be able to handle the full flow from the eheim pump? I could see you having to open the main siphon drain because of the higher flow but Im not sure why the pump discharge is throttled back.
Anyway ... I think its a safe bet that your Eheim pump being louder is the hard connection right from the discharge. Why not use a section of vinyl tubing from the discharge to the flex pvc. That should help. The Eheims are supposed to be quieter than the Mags.
Im lost in this thread anyway ... for some reason, I thought you were going to run the Eheim externally to help with the temp. some as well as losing the Mag 7.
As far as the Chiller goes, I dont know how much flow you will lose to the chiller with the Eheim. Obviously it depends on the pump, chiller and plumbing. But how much flow do you want through the sump anyway? I use a chiller and am running close to 900 GPH through the sump because I wasnt going to run a dedicated pump for the chiller to put it on its own loop. The 900 GPH is about middle of the range for my chiller. My system is only a 90 gallon with 38 gallon sump. I would prefer to run a bit less flow through the sump but I believe the chiller will run less efficiently. Actually, a bit more flow would probably make the chiller happy but I am close to 10X through the sump so I have to make a compromise somewhere.