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so i was thinking about a project B4 summer gets here to maybe relieve some heat on the chiller, I currently have a mag9 and mag12 in-sump for returns. I was thinking that by eliminating the pumps from the sump and mounting 1 pump external it would help on heat therefore helping the chiller out as well. What pump (1) would yall use in place of the 2 i have? MAG18,Quieteone6000, or another? Also it would save a little power to help out on the electric bill

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Have you looked at the Reeflo snapper? Costs a bit more than the mag18, but has a higher flow rate (1900 vs 1200 gph at 4" head, 2500 vs 1800 at 0') and only pulls 98 watts vs 145 for the mag18. Plus it's pressure rated.

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Why not just get a cooler running in sump pump? Eheim, Tunze, or another.

Saves having to replumb for external.

Plumbing it isnt a biggie,PVC already there just moving fittings, ill look at Tunze or others, Eheim doesnt show one big enough to match my current flow.

@NONSEQUITIR im not wanting to gain any flow. Just mount 1 pump external to save heat and power. Dont wanna have to turn down a SNAPPER cause it just adds load an heat.

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Whats your overflow and how much head to overcome?

My 1260 is running just fine on 2 1.25" holes.

You might find that running less will be ok too. Just cause the overflow can handle 12395874GPH doesnt mean it needs to.

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ya thats Y i thought that running just a single pump external will help, i have the mag9 (4' head) turnd down and mag12 (8' head) wide open threw chiller.

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Iwaki brand pumps, quiet and energy efficient. I have bought a few of them for different projects.

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Super Reef Octopus Water Blaster Pump HY-7000W

120V = 1769GPH/100w

The new water blaster pumps can be run internally or externally. The new pumps are reported to have zero start up issues and come with a 3 year warranty. The pump will also have the upgraded silicone nitride shaft and bearings. Calcium will not adhere to this material. Comes with unions in US sizes and barb fittings.

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