ddckec6972
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OK I had a 1000 gph fountain pump (yard sale special) installed in my new sump. when i timed how long it took to fill a 1 gallon bucket at the return point of the DT. I got 205 GPH. Here were the conditions.
1.one foot vertical tube into a ball value,
2. then into a tee (stub off 6-7" for future equipment)
3. continuing vertically into a check value.
4. then into a 90 degree elbow
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=fd6aa6cf9855021d2f8dde1a001a138e&oe=5AE64929
total vertical life of about 2', (rounded up) then
5. out of the elbow into a union coupler
6. then into a tee (that was to be used for easy water changes)
7. then into a 9 degree elbow.
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=5bed934826c16703fb1dd14ea246c4d3&oe=5AED5353
total horizontal run of 1 foot. (rounded up)
8.out of that elbow into another elbow
total horizontal run of 1 foot. (rounded up)
9. out of this elbow into another union coupler
10. out of the union coupler and then into another ball value.
11 then into another tee (stub off 6-7" for future addition of another return line).
12. then up an out to the display.
total vertical run of 2 feet (rounded up)
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=9d489ecd71380197c86e97bd87f08da5&oe=5AEEAE38
i have since removed that pump. its to noisy, and replaced with a spare unic-life dp 2500 (550gph) pump and all clear tubing up to the # 10 above ... and now get 240 gph.
question 1----is 240 gph a good flow rate for a 100 gallon tank? i say no.
question 2----what would a good flow rate for a 100 gallon tank? i say 500 gph. thats 5 times an hour of turn over.
question 3----i REALLY REALLY want to us my hard plumbing, so what is the head pressure it creates.? so many calculators out there i get different numbers every time. i don't like them.
question 4. -----I plan on buying a used Reef Octopus Water Blaster hy-7000 today for 40 bucks, would this solve all mt flow problem? And allow me to use my hard plumbing.
Question 5------- head pressure is nothing more than the amount of resistance placed upon the flowing water correct.
1.one foot vertical tube into a ball value,
2. then into a tee (stub off 6-7" for future equipment)
3. continuing vertically into a check value.
4. then into a 90 degree elbow
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=fd6aa6cf9855021d2f8dde1a001a138e&oe=5AE64929
total vertical life of about 2', (rounded up) then
5. out of the elbow into a union coupler
6. then into a tee (that was to be used for easy water changes)
7. then into a 9 degree elbow.
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=5bed934826c16703fb1dd14ea246c4d3&oe=5AED5353
total horizontal run of 1 foot. (rounded up)
8.out of that elbow into another elbow
total horizontal run of 1 foot. (rounded up)
9. out of this elbow into another union coupler
10. out of the union coupler and then into another ball value.
11 then into another tee (stub off 6-7" for future addition of another return line).
12. then up an out to the display.
total vertical run of 2 feet (rounded up)
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=9d489ecd71380197c86e97bd87f08da5&oe=5AEEAE38
i have since removed that pump. its to noisy, and replaced with a spare unic-life dp 2500 (550gph) pump and all clear tubing up to the # 10 above ... and now get 240 gph.
question 1----is 240 gph a good flow rate for a 100 gallon tank? i say no.
question 2----what would a good flow rate for a 100 gallon tank? i say 500 gph. thats 5 times an hour of turn over.
question 3----i REALLY REALLY want to us my hard plumbing, so what is the head pressure it creates.? so many calculators out there i get different numbers every time. i don't like them.
question 4. -----I plan on buying a used Reef Octopus Water Blaster hy-7000 today for 40 bucks, would this solve all mt flow problem? And allow me to use my hard plumbing.
Question 5------- head pressure is nothing more than the amount of resistance placed upon the flowing water correct.