Reefer Frank
New member
I've been lurking here for many years. Not new to the hobby by any means. I've had more tanks than I can count the past twenty-five years or so since I was 15 and part of the Coney Island Aquarium Club. Started with freshwater back then and had a tank for Oscars; used to feed by hand!, an aggressive tank with Wolf Fish; real killers!, and a tank with African Cichlids. :spin1:
Hopefully, I am posting this in the correct forum and perhaps some of you might have experience with these topics.
After living in our new home for two years now, I decided to set up a temporary tank to make sure I am going to stick with this long-term and that life won't get in the way. I do want something much larger, in-wall, but I figured I'd start slow.
Current tank is a Reefer 450 on the main level of the house with sump and other equipment in the basement. I am going vertical about 15' and horizontal about 10'. I am not using the Red Sea sump, I have a Trigger Emerald 39.
FIRST PHASE
To get things started, I was running a Pan World 200PS rated at 1,750GPH. For the feed to the pump, I was 1" up-and-over the sump and the return to the tank 1" as far as I could go until I reduced to 3/4". It was easier for me to feed 3/4" tubing through my floor than PVC.
I had my 1" valve about half open and flow in the tank seemed fine.
SECOND PHASE
Still running the Pan World I wanted to clean up my plumbing, build a manifold, and set up my FMM module with flow sensors.
This is where the "trouble" started.
Once running the flow sensors I was only at ~550GPH. At ten times over I should be closer to 1,250GPH.
https://goo.gl/29o5Bh
That is a picture of my first phase setup and second phase the configuration was nearly the same only all schedule 80, with a few tees to run reactors, but all closed at this point.
Concerned I would not be able to feed my skimmer, carbon, GFO, and other reactors(s), I picked up a new pump. I purchased a Reeflo Suntail Gold rated for 4,100GPH.
By the way, I did swap out and test three 1" flow sensors, all with the same results. Off by a few GPH, but this is to be expected.
THIRD PHASE
Setup the Suntail Gold but right off the bat reduced the feed from 2" to 1" and went up-and-over the sump. Also reduced the return from 1.5" to 1". Still running the same manifold and other plumbing as with the Pan World with all reactor valves still off. Manifold is still 1" until I get to the 3/4" reduction at the end to go through the floor and up to the main floor.
With my tank valve all the way open and the Suntail Gold running, I only made it to 710GPH. Not nearly what I expected. I expected far more than this.
This is disappointing not only because of the flow but power consumption. I was 1.9AMP steady with the Pan World and now 4.9AMP steady with the Suntail Gold.
BulkReefSupply could not really help with this so I have been going back and forth with the manufacturer and they have been GREAT!
FOURTH PHASE
I sent them a picture of my setup and was told to NEVER go up-and-over the sump. Air will get trapped in the upside-down "U" and that was causing my problem(s); from flow to power. My friend completely disagreed with this and well, he was right. At least in my case, it didn't make a difference.
So, drained my sump, installed a 2" bulkhead, and fed the pump with straight 2". That is the ONLY change I made.
Common sense would tell you that is an improvement and increase to 2" will 100% increase flow.
Not the case. I went down to 690GPH and went from 4.9AMP to 5.2AMP! In addition, the temperature in my tank has gone up about 4-degrees, sometimes 5-degrees! I picked up some fans to give that a shot. If that doesn't work, I'll have to add a chiller. Mind you, my basement is a cool 60-degrees. Main level of my house is always 69-degrees.
Here is a picture of my current manifold but this is prior to drilling the sump. Everything is the same except that aspect.
https://goo.gl/AxPoH4
As a test, I set up my protein skimmer and bumped it up to 500GPH. With my tank at 690GPH I dropped to 660GPH by adding 500GPH to my skimmer. But, the skimmer is literally a foot away from the pump, so I think this makes sense. Seems there is a lot more power closer to the pump. But even so, I should still get more to my tank I think.
My friend told me to stop wasting my time, I am just "chasing a number". Flow in the tank is great and keep in mind the Reefer 450 only has a single 3/4" return. At low pressure 3/4" pipe should handle roughly 1,400GPH. Not sure how accurate the chart is that I am reading. Plus, the chart is likely going by schedule 40, I am using 80 with thicker walls, but still, don't think that would drop me to 720GPH.
WHAT'S NEXT?
This is where I need help and/or advice.
I have a few options here.
Sorry for the long post. I am hoping with all of the users here someone has some experience with the flow and similar issue(s).
Thank you all!
Hopefully, I am posting this in the correct forum and perhaps some of you might have experience with these topics.
After living in our new home for two years now, I decided to set up a temporary tank to make sure I am going to stick with this long-term and that life won't get in the way. I do want something much larger, in-wall, but I figured I'd start slow.
Current tank is a Reefer 450 on the main level of the house with sump and other equipment in the basement. I am going vertical about 15' and horizontal about 10'. I am not using the Red Sea sump, I have a Trigger Emerald 39.
FIRST PHASE
To get things started, I was running a Pan World 200PS rated at 1,750GPH. For the feed to the pump, I was 1" up-and-over the sump and the return to the tank 1" as far as I could go until I reduced to 3/4". It was easier for me to feed 3/4" tubing through my floor than PVC.
I had my 1" valve about half open and flow in the tank seemed fine.
SECOND PHASE
Still running the Pan World I wanted to clean up my plumbing, build a manifold, and set up my FMM module with flow sensors.
This is where the "trouble" started.
Once running the flow sensors I was only at ~550GPH. At ten times over I should be closer to 1,250GPH.
https://goo.gl/29o5Bh
That is a picture of my first phase setup and second phase the configuration was nearly the same only all schedule 80, with a few tees to run reactors, but all closed at this point.
Concerned I would not be able to feed my skimmer, carbon, GFO, and other reactors(s), I picked up a new pump. I purchased a Reeflo Suntail Gold rated for 4,100GPH.
By the way, I did swap out and test three 1" flow sensors, all with the same results. Off by a few GPH, but this is to be expected.
THIRD PHASE
Setup the Suntail Gold but right off the bat reduced the feed from 2" to 1" and went up-and-over the sump. Also reduced the return from 1.5" to 1". Still running the same manifold and other plumbing as with the Pan World with all reactor valves still off. Manifold is still 1" until I get to the 3/4" reduction at the end to go through the floor and up to the main floor.
With my tank valve all the way open and the Suntail Gold running, I only made it to 710GPH. Not nearly what I expected. I expected far more than this.
This is disappointing not only because of the flow but power consumption. I was 1.9AMP steady with the Pan World and now 4.9AMP steady with the Suntail Gold.
BulkReefSupply could not really help with this so I have been going back and forth with the manufacturer and they have been GREAT!
FOURTH PHASE
I sent them a picture of my setup and was told to NEVER go up-and-over the sump. Air will get trapped in the upside-down "U" and that was causing my problem(s); from flow to power. My friend completely disagreed with this and well, he was right. At least in my case, it didn't make a difference.
So, drained my sump, installed a 2" bulkhead, and fed the pump with straight 2". That is the ONLY change I made.
Common sense would tell you that is an improvement and increase to 2" will 100% increase flow.
Not the case. I went down to 690GPH and went from 4.9AMP to 5.2AMP! In addition, the temperature in my tank has gone up about 4-degrees, sometimes 5-degrees! I picked up some fans to give that a shot. If that doesn't work, I'll have to add a chiller. Mind you, my basement is a cool 60-degrees. Main level of my house is always 69-degrees.
Here is a picture of my current manifold but this is prior to drilling the sump. Everything is the same except that aspect.
https://goo.gl/AxPoH4
As a test, I set up my protein skimmer and bumped it up to 500GPH. With my tank at 690GPH I dropped to 660GPH by adding 500GPH to my skimmer. But, the skimmer is literally a foot away from the pump, so I think this makes sense. Seems there is a lot more power closer to the pump. But even so, I should still get more to my tank I think.
My friend told me to stop wasting my time, I am just "chasing a number". Flow in the tank is great and keep in mind the Reefer 450 only has a single 3/4" return. At low pressure 3/4" pipe should handle roughly 1,400GPH. Not sure how accurate the chart is that I am reading. Plus, the chart is likely going by schedule 40, I am using 80 with thicker walls, but still, don't think that would drop me to 720GPH.
WHAT'S NEXT?
This is where I need help and/or advice.
I have a few options here.
- Stop now and leave everything as-is. I have been troubleshooting this for about 4-months by the way. Cycled my tank long ago and have a couple Clowns, Tang, and Fox Face. :fun5: I am also about $2K into plumbing, schedule 80 adds up quickly! That's a lot of coral. :debi:
- - From the second picture above, remove the four tees from the manifold, run straight pipe, and see what the results are.
- - The manufacturer says the water is churning at the "rest areas", I am assuming the tees. That's causing back-pressure and a traffic jam inside the pump head, which is causing the low-flow numbers to the tank and the increased temperature. Recommends I move the pump to the right and go straight up to my tank and tee left to my manifold to feed reactors and cap the end of the manifold. Before I consider this, I will try my option two from above. If that doesn't do anything at all, then the tees are not the issue so moving the pump would be useless and a waste of time.
Sorry for the long post. I am hoping with all of the users here someone has some experience with the flow and similar issue(s).
Thank you all!