<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6249077#post6249077 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Herbert T. Kornfeld
sjm817, what about an integrated sump (hidden behind the tank)? Sorry, I dont know whattank size you have...but I have seen it work very well even on 100g+ tanks. Well, worse comes to worse, the low flow idea could be coupled with one of those ReeFlo 'Goby' pumps when it comes out...something like 1000gph and 24' of head for 100watts...not bad for a basement sump application.
I do have a sump now and a pretty good setup (I think so anyway)
My beef with too big return pumps aren't really power draw. Its the reduced skimmer performance, noise, microbubble issues. There are plenty of ways to put together an energy efficient setup. Return pump is just one piece of the equation. I would say my setup is more "energy star" than many.
Having a basement fish room would allow me to have a big stocking tank sump, bigger fuge, external skimmer (without the worry of a leak), more room for reactors, easier water change access etc, etc. In this case, a return pump big enough to make that happen wouldn't even be a thought! Either that or a fish room.
Here is my current setup:
90G AGA
HOB Amiracle (soon to be Lifereef) overflow
30G DIY sump/fuge
Auto topoff and Nilsen reactor
Mag5 return to OM Squirt (45W)
Deltec AP600 (20W)
Tunze 6000 (15w)
(2) MJ900 (display) (17W)
(2) TLF 150 reactors (carbon/Rowahos) driven by MJ400 (5W)
6 x 54W T5 lighting (324W)
Fuge light 18W
Grand total of 444W for the system.