Need pump advice please!

derrell

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I have a 250gal display with a 50gal sump. When I set it up I put on a jebao 12000 but the water flow was way to slow so I split it and put 2 but yesterday one of the pumps gave out so I was going to buy another one but was trying to buy a large enough submersible pump(one) to support the system so I don't have to have 2. I know they make a 15000 but I don't think that is going to make enough of a difference to just have one. Anyone know of one?
 
Really depends how much your looking to spend. Ecotech L1 is a nice pump but only rated for 3100. There is Red Dragon pumps but price is high same as Abyzz but you get what you pay for.
 
If your going with a DC pump get something alittle stronger you can dial back. Im getting a Red Dragon 3 Speedy 230 and plan to run it at 75%
 
If your going with a DC pump get something alittle stronger you can dial back. Im getting a Red Dragon 3 Speedy 230 and plan to run it at 75%

I run the RD3 230 on my return. My display is 480g with about 650 gallon total volume. The return feeds my 2 reactors and my display refugium. I run it at 150 watts (about 65%) which at that speed produces about the same flow as my Superdart Gold that the RD3 replaced. The RD3 puts out about 5200GPH at a 6' head. I run 2" plumbing up to my display and slit that into a pair of 1" Seaswirls.
 
I run the RD3 230 on my return. My display is 480g with about 650 gallon total volume. The return feeds my 2 reactors and my display refugium. I run it at 150 watts (about 65%) which at that speed produces about the same flow as my Superdart Gold that the RD3 replaced. The RD3 puts out about 5200GPH at a 6' head. I run 2" plumbing up to my display and slit that into a pair of 1" Seaswirls.
My display is 500g i was planning of running 3/4 inch and putting 4 returns on top. It will also run two reactors and one UV.
 
My display is 500g i was planning of running 3/4 inch and putting 4 returns on top. It will also run two reactors and one UV.

You will need to come out of the pump with much larger diameter and have the large pipe feed each of the 3/4" inlets to your tank. Otherwise, the friction losses will reduce the flow from the pump substantially. The pump has a 1.5" outlet and I would suggest no smaller than 1.5" up to the tank so you have 1.5" feeding each of the 3/4" lines.
 
^^^ I really like the RD3 230 i have 4 I'm putting on my 1200 two for closed loop and two for returns. stupid quiet pump a little pricey at 1300 but well worth it.
 
You will need to come out of the pump with much larger diameter and have the large pipe feed each of the 3/4" inlets to your tank. Otherwise, the friction losses will reduce the flow from the pump substantially. The pump has a 1.5" outlet and I would suggest no smaller than 1.5" up to the tank so you have 1.5" feeding each of the 3/4" lines.
Cool thanks for the advise ill do this exactly.
 
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