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djc1026

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I'm adding an auto top off and plan to use my MJ1200 to accomplish this. So I'll be removing the MJ, as well as a penguin 1160 and some other cheap 200gph pump. I was thinking of the Seios, and don't have the funds, or the permission :), to get Tunze. Total rated output of the 3 pumps in the main is 795 gph. I was thinking 2 620's would increase what I have by over 400gph. Any thoughts?

Dave
 
We had an interesting discussion on SEIOs over in Paul Whitby's 600g tank thread, recently. :D

Anyhow, my thoughts are... Like you, I chose SEIO as I didn't really need the power or have the funds for Tunze. Maybe the first part is an excuse to make me feel better about the second.

Anyhow, I got 2 SEIO 620s for my 55g reef tank. For a 75, 2 SEIO m620s will work great. If you can squeen by the funds, add a 3rd. While 2 820s are about $10 cheaper then 3 620s, you get more GPH per $$$ and more GPH per Watt from the 620s. SIGNIFICANTLY more. Or at least a good bit more.

Another thought, for the auto-topoff system, you are going WAY overkill to use a Maxijet 1200 for that. Now, I may not understand your plan. But if it is the pretty standard plan including a float switch or 2 that turn an outlet on and off, then an Aqua Lifter is a much better choice.

Just my opinion, of course. Whatever works for you is great. :)
 
Thanks for the input Paul, The pump will be about 5' below the output of the hose, so the MJ is only putting out 10-20 gph at that height, best I can figure. How well do the Seios spread out the water?

Dave
 
They do an excellent job at presenting diffuse (spread out) flow.

And for the price ($12) I still have to suggest the Aqua Lifter. Heck, I have 3 I got cheap at Walls during a fish store sellout sale. I'd sell you one cheap, if I could get it up there. :)
 
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