mcbaes72
-Aidan's Daddy.
AquaMaxx Magnus has three model DC pumps: VSG-6000 (1580 GPH @ 50w), VSR-9000 (2370 GPH @ 85w), and VSB-12000 (3170 GPH @ 150w). This is for the VSG-6000. Pretty much copy/paste of my review on Marine Depot with several changes. Wanted to pass on the info on a great product.
PROS
So many positive features: inexpensive for the GPH performance, low energy consumption, controllable pump speed, internal or external application, and finally, it's extremely quiet so you can sleep peacefully at night.
CONS
Hmm...I'll have to think of some negatives, let's see: it's not free, didn't come with two pumps in the box, doesn't setup and install all by itself either...haha! But really, only serious con is more of personal preference, would've been nice to show the GPH speed on the controller. That's it.
REVIEW
In setting up my 250 Gal tank, I went through three pump brands: Panworld (absolutely the noisiest of them all, got rid of it after only a few days), Iwaki (less noisy, but still loud enough to be heard in upstairs bedroom, still too loud), and finally AquaMaxx (near silent operation). Once plugged in, hit the power button to increase speed. First impression, is this working? I had to feel the pump to make sure it's on. Even at the fastest setting, there's minimal vibration and sound, you seriously have to put your ear close to the pump to faintly hear a low motor sound. AquaMaxx's claim of decibel operation mostly above human hearing is true, the running water from overflow draining into the sump (which isn't loud) is all I can hear now in my living room.
I ended up going submersible in the return area of my sump. I felt it was an easier setup with less pvc piping, no union fittings, ball valves, etc. like how the first two external pumps were setup. Simpler, more direct connections to returns, and less chance for leaks. You can even adjust the pump speed via control panel (there's even a feeding mode, pump shuts off for 10 min., then auto restarts) and easy swap out for maintenance or replacement in a few years (let's hope it lasts that long).
Overall, I highly recommend this pump! It's very cost-effective, low energy output compared to the other pumps I tried, and the most important feature...it's super quiet operation makes this a worthwhile purchase. I believe you'll be happy with this brand/model pump, too.
NOTE: I added a slip-on strainer which made it slightly more audible. Hardly noticeable, but worth mentioning. Also, includes a small clip to hang controller, but I used velcro to secure it on side of the sump instead.
Link to VSG-6000 pump
PROS
So many positive features: inexpensive for the GPH performance, low energy consumption, controllable pump speed, internal or external application, and finally, it's extremely quiet so you can sleep peacefully at night.
CONS
Hmm...I'll have to think of some negatives, let's see: it's not free, didn't come with two pumps in the box, doesn't setup and install all by itself either...haha! But really, only serious con is more of personal preference, would've been nice to show the GPH speed on the controller. That's it.
REVIEW
In setting up my 250 Gal tank, I went through three pump brands: Panworld (absolutely the noisiest of them all, got rid of it after only a few days), Iwaki (less noisy, but still loud enough to be heard in upstairs bedroom, still too loud), and finally AquaMaxx (near silent operation). Once plugged in, hit the power button to increase speed. First impression, is this working? I had to feel the pump to make sure it's on. Even at the fastest setting, there's minimal vibration and sound, you seriously have to put your ear close to the pump to faintly hear a low motor sound. AquaMaxx's claim of decibel operation mostly above human hearing is true, the running water from overflow draining into the sump (which isn't loud) is all I can hear now in my living room.
I ended up going submersible in the return area of my sump. I felt it was an easier setup with less pvc piping, no union fittings, ball valves, etc. like how the first two external pumps were setup. Simpler, more direct connections to returns, and less chance for leaks. You can even adjust the pump speed via control panel (there's even a feeding mode, pump shuts off for 10 min., then auto restarts) and easy swap out for maintenance or replacement in a few years (let's hope it lasts that long).
Overall, I highly recommend this pump! It's very cost-effective, low energy output compared to the other pumps I tried, and the most important feature...it's super quiet operation makes this a worthwhile purchase. I believe you'll be happy with this brand/model pump, too.
NOTE: I added a slip-on strainer which made it slightly more audible. Hardly noticeable, but worth mentioning. Also, includes a small clip to hang controller, but I used velcro to secure it on side of the sump instead.
Link to VSG-6000 pump