Powerhead and return pump question

Sprier

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I have 50g tall and am looking to upgrade my powerhead and get my sump up and running. Theres about 4 1/2' from sump to overflow. Reasonable pricing and low noise is important. any suggestions or fs?
 
So I'm confused u say u want to upgrade ur power head but then talk about getting ur sump up and running. U want recommendations for power head or pump for ur sump pump?

I have dead quiet external pump if u r talking about a pump for ur sump
 
Asking about both really. Sump is priority one. whats the min. gph on that and is it adjustable?
 
Asking about both really. Sump is priority one. whats the min. gph on that and is it adjustable?

Well power heads r all about budget first off. Lowest end maxi jet modded then koralia, then tunze then vortech. U get what u pay for.

My return pump I have is a just copy and pasted from marine depot

CustomSeaLife Velocity Pump T1


The worlds quietest and only titanium centrifugal pumps. They are made with noryl housings and impeller, titanium rotor and separating wall, ceramic bearing ball, carbon graphite bearing cap and EPDM o-ring. Designed for all saltwater applications.

Velocity Features:

The Velocity Series water pumps are highly energy efficient and ultra-quiet (less than 30 db). They are high performance and feature "œ Dry Run Cutout" with thermal switch for added safety. Velocity Water Pumps feature sealless/leakproof designs and are made with noryl housings and impeller, titanium or stainless rotor and separating wall, ceramic bearing ball, carbon graphite bearing cap and EPDM o-ring. They are rated for temperatures to 140° F and line pressures to 50 psi. All Velocity Titanium Water Pumps come equipped with mounting bracket, and 18/3 SJTWA 6' power cord.

Velocity T1 (Titanium):
Flow Rate at 3 ft: 540 gph
Inlet & Outlet: 3/4" MPT

These pumps where designed to last forever so I really don't care if I sell it but if someone is interested I will let it go.

Roger
 
Depends on what you are keeping as to how much flow you want as well. I used a Mag 18 in my 46 gallon bowfront (about the same measurements of your 50 gallon I believe) and also had an Vortech MP10 in it as well, but that is because I like having a lot of current. While the Mag drives are convenient (submersible), they aren't as quiet, nor as flexible as having an out of pump sump.
 
Depends on what you are keeping as to how much flow you want as well. I used a Mag 18 in my 46 gallon bowfront (about the same measurements of your 50 gallon I believe) and also had an Vortech MP10 in it as well, but that is because I like having a lot of current. While the Mag drives are convenient (submersible), they aren't as quiet, nor as flexible as having an out of pump sump.

Yes flow is most about what life u r planning on keeping in the tank. I have a 4 ft. 120 gal and have an mp40 4,000 gph mp10 2,000 gph 2 magnum #5 2,000 gph each and a small koralia 600 gph and my return pump is on 2 one inch sea swirls 2,500 gph these values where all rounded off but I'm moving a crazy amount of water in my system but it is sps tank with bare bottom so requires a lot of flow. No dead spots.

10,600 powerheads almost 90 times turn over and my return pump is 20 times turn over. My system is not the norm by the way.

Most people go with 3-10 times turn over for a return pump and as far as power heads about 10 times turn over per hour is I believe what is a basic recommendation.
 
I have a QuietOne 4000 I'm probably going to sell so I can put the money tword a new return pump with a smaller footprint.

I LOVE my QO4000, but the new sump has a tiny pump section and it wont fit. Less than a year old with the box and all accessories except the tiny rubber domes that it had on the bottom, they were hard and transmitting some vibration so I put a rubber mat underneath. I may be able to find them (will be tricky, they are about the size of pencil erasers)

Here is the specs and link..

Quiet One 4000

Application: Wet / Dry
Flow Rate: 954 gph
Inlet / Outlet: 1" MPT x 1" MPT
Dimensions: 4.25" x 3.75" x 4"
Max Head: 9.68 ft
Power Consumption: 42W

http://www.marinedepot.com/Lifegard...egard_Aquatics-RB3111-FIWPSBTO-RB3117-vi.html
 
Oh, for PH I'm using 2 MJ1200 Pro's (1300GPH each) and a Tunze 6212 Wavebox on my 90.

Want to get a pair of 6095's but they are not in the budget right now.
 
Thanks for all the info, I feel much more informed now. That velocity sounds perfect for my application. Im running softies, lps, and just got a few montis and a stylo to test the waters. I just have an aquaclear 70 ph right now, and everything appears to be doing well so far. Also running a deep sandbed right now. How much difference does that make in this situation?
 
Deep sand bet just like any send bed try to aim the flow so not to disturbed the sand.. that's one main reason I go barebottom
 
Not so much visual even as a deep sand bed helps turn mutated into a gas and remove it from ur tank. There is a lot of info on deep sand beds benifuts and cons do a search u will finger hours of reading
 
Hey Roger you OK?


rogergolf66

Not so much visual even as a deep sand bed helps turn mutated into a gas and remove it from ur tank. There is a lot of info on deep sand beds benifuts and cons do a search u will finger hours of reading
 
Sorry little screen and smaller key board on my phone I hate typing on it. I should proof read but I never do.


Lets try again :)

adv to deep sand bed is it will turn the nitrate in your tank to a gas and will exit ur tank. This is the very short version :) There is a lot on info on deep sand beds do a quick search and u will find hours of reading. There r some cons of the dep sand bed too.

Roger
 
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