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hmmm i think it is something like that

cal ur total water volume i ur tank.. then see you wan how many time turn over.. and size ur return pump.. :D

i think normally is 8x, but some goes to the extend of 12x i believe..

hopes it helps

cheers :D

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hmmm i think it is something like that

cal ur total water volume i ur tank.. then see you wan how many time turn over.. and size ur return pump.. :D

i think normally is 8x, but some goes to the extend of 12x i believe..

hopes it helps

cheers :D

i went for >30 times.

ur skimmer turnover rate plays a big part too. u will wanna fully utilise the capabilities of ur skimmer.

no point getting a return pump 12x that the vol of ur tank but skimmer pump driving 30x right?

;) HTH

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i went for >30 times.

ur skimmer turnover rate plays a big part too. u will wanna fully utilise the capabilities of ur skimmer.

no point getting a return pump 12x that the vol of ur tank but skimmer pump driving 30x right?

;) HTH

30 times! That is a lot. Can share with us what is the configuration you are using? I was planning 20x for my 4 feet set up and end up requiring about 12000 lph pump. Too ex for me so I have to settle for less.

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30 times! That is a lot. Can share with us what is the configuration you are using? I was planning 20x for my 4 feet set up and end up requiring about 12000 lph pump. Too ex for me so I have to settle for less.

total true water vol of my reef = approx 200L

return: RD 6500

skimmer: Iwaki MD55R5, 70L/min

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any recommended flow rate of a return pump for a 4 x 2 x 2.5 HT

Go for Quiet one 6000 = 5800L/hour at 100W.

Affordable and performs as good as OR6500.

I have been running it for my 3.5x2x2.5 for 10 months.

So far so good. Output very storng.

Best if you can use 2 of them and 1 of the pump T-off to chiller then to main.

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sorry hijack abit. How abt resun MD55? I am running it and still do not know wht's the flow rate like and energy consumed? sounds stupid but.... still need to ask around.....

THought of changing to Quiet One, where can I source for it? anyone knows the place and px?

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total true water vol of my reef = approx 200L

return: RD 6500

skimmer: Iwaki MD55R5, 70L/min

Sorry off topic.....

Bro Lightingstrike,

Wah you use MD55R5 :o

That is 170W le.

Might as well use MX70 to push ?

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sorry hijack abit. How abt resun MD55? I am running it and still do not know wht's the flow rate like and energy consumed? sounds stupid but.... still need to ask around.....

THought of changing to Quiet One, where can I source for it? anyone knows the place and px?

That is 130W may be more for 3600 l/hour.

It is a waste to run pressure rated pump for return.

Quiet One available at many shops.

Petmart, Ocean planet and many more.

If you go for real Iwaki, they have pumps specialse for return.

MD40RX => 85W for 4500L/hour.

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If my tank is 4x2x2; The height from SUMP to Main Tank is est 4ft. What Return pump should I used?

Thinking of:

1. TOM800 - 800G/hr - $50

2. Eheim 1626 - 4000L/hr - $200

3. SICCE 4000 - 4000/L/hr - $100

Which do you think I should get?

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If my tank is 4x2x2; The height from SUMP to Main Tank is est 4ft. What Return pump should I used?

Thinking of:

1. TOM800 - 800G/hr - $50

2. Eheim 1626 - 4000L/hr - $200

3. SICCE 4000 - 4000/L/hr - $100

Which do you think I should get or other recommendation?

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Sorry off topic.....

Bro Lightingstrike,

Wah you use MD55R5 :o

That is 170W le.

Might as well use MX70 to push ?

:off: MX70 is juz a tinge 2 powerful for my usage, thus i chose to go with MD55R5.

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If my tank is 4x2x2; The height from SUMP to Main Tank is est 4ft. What Return pump should I used?

Thinking of:

1. TOM800 - 800G/hr - $50

2. Eheim 1626 - 4000L/hr - $200

3. SICCE 4000 - 4000/L/hr - $100

Which do you think I should get or other recommendation?

Klim,

My return pump need to pump up almost 2 meter height.

The output still very strong after head loss.

I have considered various affordable pump and study the head loss graph.

I still find Q1 the best.

:D

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Klim,

My return pump need to pump up almost 2 meter height.

The output still very strong after head loss.

I have considered various affordable pump and study the head loss graph.

I still find Q1 the best.

:D

:off: ur Q1 uses it in insump or outsump? if you use it for outsump, does it produces noise?

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wa.. RD.. you must be rich man. .. :) wan god son :P

wld u rather buy a pump that is not up to ur expectations and keep on upgrading?

or wld u rather settle for the pump which u think it is the best out in the market and not lose sleep over it........ ;)

it's not a case of being poor or rich....... but IMHO, affordability vs reliability.

:)

btw, what's "wan god son"?

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Loster,

It is almost silent.

I put a wood plank cushioned by styrefoam.

2 Q1 pumps siting side by side and the vibration absorb well so not much noise.

hmm...might want to go for higher flow rate... i did consider Q1 cos it is slightly cheaper than OR :P

that's interesting and good idea using wood plank cushioned by styrefoam :idea:

my eheim 1262 gave that "vibration" on the base :erm:

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hmm...might want to go for higher flow rate... i did consider Q1 cos it is slightly cheaper than OR :P

that's interesting and good idea using wood plank cushioned by styrefoam :idea:

my eheim 1262 gave that "vibration" on the base :erm:

get some rubber dampers and fix to the bottom of the 1262.

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btw, what's "wan god son"?

He meant if you are looking for a god son... So that he can acknowledge you as one. :)

You have a point. But forking out a few hundred dollars for a pump is not something that most people would consider.

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