I have had a blueline 1100 (equivalent to GenX PCX-40 but less wattage) under my tanks for 2 years now and it is rock solid. However I am changing out my skimmer and want to consolidate down to a single pump to power the returns on my tanks and to my fuge as well as to three other misc filter destinations (like my skimmer and BRS Carbon/GFO.) Right now I have seperate pumps and it is a waste.
The system has two 150G tanks (with in tank circulation from vortechs) and a ~40G fuge about 30" off the floor. The pump would sit directly under the tanks in the fishroom and right next to the common sump so head height, high turnover rate, size, and noise are not real issues for me. (although quiet is always good)
The intake cannot be more than 1.5" (what I have from sump to pump) and the output should stay 1.5" to fit with my existing plumbing. I have a plan to build a manifold that will drive the filter items.
I was looking at a large PanWorld Pump but the wattage drives up really fast:
http://www.bluelineaquatics.com/products/water_pump/hd.html
I was also looking at reeflo (the new snapper 1800) but there isn't much info on it.
http://www.reeflopumps.com/flowbiasedpumps.html
http://www.reefbuilders.com/2009/10/05/snapper-18-from-reeflo-is-a-powerful-and-efficient-wate-pump
Any thoughts on if there is a great pump for this situation?
Thanks in advance
The system has two 150G tanks (with in tank circulation from vortechs) and a ~40G fuge about 30" off the floor. The pump would sit directly under the tanks in the fishroom and right next to the common sump so head height, high turnover rate, size, and noise are not real issues for me. (although quiet is always good)
The intake cannot be more than 1.5" (what I have from sump to pump) and the output should stay 1.5" to fit with my existing plumbing. I have a plan to build a manifold that will drive the filter items.
I was looking at a large PanWorld Pump but the wattage drives up really fast:
http://www.bluelineaquatics.com/products/water_pump/hd.html
I was also looking at reeflo (the new snapper 1800) but there isn't much info on it.
http://www.reeflopumps.com/flowbiasedpumps.html
http://www.reefbuilders.com/2009/10/05/snapper-18-from-reeflo-is-a-powerful-and-efficient-wate-pump
Any thoughts on if there is a great pump for this situation?
Thanks in advance