How many people have there sumps in the basement, with there main tank up stairs?

Panworld 200PS pump from the basement sump and very happy with it. Having the sump in the basement, if you can, is the only way to go, IMPHO.

David
 
I do! It has only been running for about 2 weeks, but FWIW I have an Iwaki MD100RLT. I think it is too powerful... and I have yet to see its effects on my electricity bill!

I have a ball valve on the line between the sump & the pump, and I have it closed about halfway - but even so there is serious water movement in the display... I still haven't gotten the return nozzles positioned quite right, so I have big gaps in my sandbed where the bottom glass is visible b/c the force from the return blasted the sand away.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8003672#post8003672 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ocicat
I have a ball valve on the line between the sump & the pump, and I have it closed about halfway
I thought you were supose to turn them down after the pump. I have never thought about that before but do plan on have a ball valve as well and want to make sure it is in the right place.
 
Yes Lonnie you should do it after the pump. Pumps are made to push not suck water you will make alot of heat and wear out your bearings faster.
 
Yes, the valve should go after the pump.

I've used both ball and gate valves - my humble suggestion is to spend the extra few $$$'s and get the gate valve - sooooooooo much easier to adjust/fine tune your flow.

HTH

David
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8003754#post8003754 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fade32
Yes Lonnie you should do it after the pump. Pumps are made to push not suck water you will make alot of heat and wear out your bearings faster.

I agree!

It's almost like John knows of what he speaks! :D

Starving the pump is not the way to go!
 
OK, that is what I have seen done by others, but I actually didn't put the ball valve there for that reason - I put it there so I can close off the sump and remove the pump if I need to. When I found that my pump was pushing too much water I used it as a quick fix to slow the flow. I'll look into adding a valve above the pump to use instead, but all the gate valves I've seen are metal...
 
Mine is in the basement.Would not have it any other way.For noise reduction alone.I have two pumps 1 Iwaki 70rlt and genx pump
 
I'm looking at the Sequence - Reeflow - Hammer head at 16' it is still rated at 3600 GPH. If it is to much I will dial it down with a Gate Valve.
 
I run a GenX Mak 4. Nice and quiet. My only complaint is that I get a lot of bubbles coming into the sump due to the large elevation drop and I didn't design a bubble trap for them.
 
I put a small Brute in my rubbermaid sump. Drilled a couple of holes in the lid for the drain lines and about 6-7 1-1/2 inch holes about 1/2 way up. No splatter from the water coming into the sump and no bubbles at all.

HTH

David
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8007805#post8007805 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Im Lon 2
I'm looking at the Sequence - Reeflow - Hammer head at 16' it is still rated at 3600 GPH. If it is to much I will dial it down with a Gate Valve.

You won't go wrong with the Sequence. I used one for the sump in the basement.
Super quiet and did not use that much electricity either I believe.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8011721#post8011721 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dkh0331
I put a small Brute in my rubbermaid sump. Drilled a couple of holes in the lid for the drain lines and about 6-7 1-1/2 inch holes about 1/2 way up. No splatter from the water coming into the sump and no bubbles at all.

HTH

David

I did the same thing on the 240 but I used a Salt bucket.
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I plan on doing the same thing on the new tank. But this time I will have 2 - 2" holes drilled for the drains.. So I hope this little bucket holds up.
 
Lonnie, are you getting any micro bubbles in the sump at all with that setup? I have a salt bucket in my sump but I am letting the water overflow the top of the bucket and into the sump. Still getting some bubbles.

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No none at all. I cut PVC pipe and drilled holes under the bucket and ziped tied the PVC pipe where the bucket sat above the water line.

what size are your drain holes coming out of the tank?
 
1 1/2" but I cut it down to 1" going into the sump. Here is a picture of my plumbing. I direct feed my skimmer from my overflow as well.

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