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overflow? for scubadude!!! |
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super-reefer
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Posts: 1,908
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what size hole is your overflow? i have 1.5inch about to buy an ampmaster pump, wondering how your 1inch seaswirls are doing? would you rather have 3/4? im looking to get this right before i buy. im worried about my 1.5 inch overflow wont handle the flow of the 2 1 inch seaswirl models. im thinking i should get two 3/4 models so there is more pressure. make any sense?
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Wichita, Kansas
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Alta Loma,Ca
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Remember now guys. When we drop the Amp Master down to 1" pipe it slows down to 1560 gph if you use just one pipe. I think its like 1800 gph (give or take a few) if you go up as high as you can with 1.5" and split off to 1".
I'm pretty sure your 1.5" overflow can handle 1800 gph |
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super-reefer
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Posts: 1,908
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if you look at the sump post i just put up im thinking about running the feeds around the sump to the other side(room issues). then stairt up for the return all 1.5 inch line untill the seaswirls. then use a 1 inch reducer to them. should be maybe one or two minimal bends, but i figure that pump can handle it. im not really looking for refuiguim room because ive got a huge skimmer im also plumbing dry.
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