I have a 90g with a 20g long sump. I'm using a CPR overflow and an Eheim 1260 which should be around 600 gpm according to its specs. This puts it in the 5-10x turnover range I've read is the recommendation. All plumbing is 1" pvc.
However, the overflow flows more than the pump returns. I've also read that some folks decree never to valve the overflow. I don't see any choice. I dropped a shiny nickel on that pump and from the advice I've received, it should be fine.
Recommendations at this point? A new pump really isn't an option due to budget. Should I replumb the overflow with 3/4" or maybe 1/2"? Seems like a very inaccurate way to maximize flow. And I will probably be way under the 5x turnover if I downsize.
However, the overflow flows more than the pump returns. I've also read that some folks decree never to valve the overflow. I don't see any choice. I dropped a shiny nickel on that pump and from the advice I've received, it should be fine.
Recommendations at this point? A new pump really isn't an option due to budget. Should I replumb the overflow with 3/4" or maybe 1/2"? Seems like a very inaccurate way to maximize flow. And I will probably be way under the 5x turnover if I downsize.