Boochika
New member
I see a lot of folks posting here about their return pumps and aquarium sizes. I'm new to saltwater and coming along slowly here when it comes to pumps.
Oddly enough I'm an engineer but hydrostatics wasn't my strongest class, I have 3.66' of vertical lift in my planned setup and about 2 feet of horizontal piping. Also I have 3 elbows and 1 union ball valve and 1 check valve. When i put this into the calculator for a comparable pump to one I want to use it's only spitting out 5-8 feet of head pressure. I'm using 1" tubing.
If i do a hand calculation for this I get more than 10 feet of head pressure. This will cause me to pick dramatically different pumps. Right now I'm between the Reef Octopus Varios Series and the Sicce SDC and Sicce ADV series. If I can get it right I'd like to go AC because they seem to be more reliable, but I'm also interested in adjustability of the DC units.
Any help is appreciate here. I'm looking to have an 80 gallon tank with a 16 gallon sump with 7x flow (tank only, not including sump).
Oddly enough I'm an engineer but hydrostatics wasn't my strongest class, I have 3.66' of vertical lift in my planned setup and about 2 feet of horizontal piping. Also I have 3 elbows and 1 union ball valve and 1 check valve. When i put this into the calculator for a comparable pump to one I want to use it's only spitting out 5-8 feet of head pressure. I'm using 1" tubing.
If i do a hand calculation for this I get more than 10 feet of head pressure. This will cause me to pick dramatically different pumps. Right now I'm between the Reef Octopus Varios Series and the Sicce SDC and Sicce ADV series. If I can get it right I'd like to go AC because they seem to be more reliable, but I'm also interested in adjustability of the DC units.
Any help is appreciate here. I'm looking to have an 80 gallon tank with a 16 gallon sump with 7x flow (tank only, not including sump).